Im starting to think what other times of the year do we have hunters shooting each other? and coming to the conclusion to really pick my areas around the roar ie not if there will be deer there but if and when there will be other hunters.
I play a ton of paintball every week and the roar is seeming more each year to take on the aspect of paintball but with bullets.
Only two hunters down sure.. but I gotta wonder how many close calls go on. You here enough on the forums about people looking through their scopes etc for ages trying to figure out if that object is in fact a deer only to see after a few mins that's its a person.Bloody Good on them for having the right attitude to take the time and patience to really identify their target.. but how many out there during the roar would really go to those lengths to identify what they are shooting ?
I've personally known half a dozen people who would just go Bang as fast as they possibly could if they thought it was a deer.Last year I asked one how he got on and was told something along the lines of he hadn't scored anything but got a few sound shots off.....
You only have to note the numbers of illegal spotlighters and the odd bush longdrop with bullet holes about body height to know there's retards with the wrong attitude out there in force.
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