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Low human impact is key when hunting, period. Most of you guys go out on public land and rush through the canyons wondering why you don't see s*!t. Use your head! Other idiots are hunting here too, and making things more difficult on others by educating all the animals on the planet that they are being hunted! I'm tired of all you lazy hunters that don't put any time into becoming a better predator, f-ing up the hunting. Quit being LAZY be and READ. There is a ton of info on how to not be an idiot in the woods. You all have no excuses. I wasn't raised a hunter. It's within me, and I did everything to cultivate it by reading as much as possible. Then I implemented what I had learned, and had success. Quit asking people " where can I shoot one" and figure it out like everyone else. I'm a taxidermist and believe you me, I hardly have a tongue left from biting it listening to these terrible hunting stories. I've heard it all. 90% of hunting is cerebral, and unfortunately most people lack common sense. The result is nocturnal animals that jump out of their skins at the first sign of humans! I guess I just want to thank all of you idiots for making the rest of us serious hunters absolutely frustrated and hating all of you Cabela donning, ATV driving, wannabe's...You have no place in the woods and would have been dead by natural selection in the real world...STAY HOME!!!!
 

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THE ROMAN ARCHER

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wow, great post! but i think your confused hunter, this is Jesseshunting.com not the PSE website and forum where your info could really help someone with scent control problems. have a great day!.........................tra

p.s.here on the west cost we use AXE body spray and deoderant, very successful combo when used right!
 

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Wow - new to the forum, and instead of making a good impression, decides to insult many great members here on Jesse's and hunters in general, that actually do "READ" each others posts, as well as many other forms of educational materials on the subject. In my experience the majority of people here use this forum as place to supplement their knowledge to get an extra opinion and help them grow as hunters. It is our responsibility as hunters to help one another out so we all become better. There are many new hunters that post here, new to an area, or people hunting a specific game for the first time, even if they have been hunting other game for years. Think of all the knowledge that can be gained in a short amount of time by talking to others with experience. Before the internet we all asked our dads, moms, uncles, brothers, sisters, grandparents, friends, that sucessful hunter in the neigborhood that everyone wanted to be like or the local taxidermist. That is just the way it is done. Then we buy the hunting magazines, and books, and hit the field learning as we go. It takes patience, time and guidance along the way.

So Mr. hasbowwillhunt, when you do encounter these hunters who have high human impact are you taking the time to teach them or give them advice from your experince in a constructive manner, or are you just worrying about how you are impacted. Jesse's hunting forum is a great place to learn from hunters who obviously are not that "LAZY" if they are getting out in the field and learning and sharing their experiences.

The question to you is, how are you going to contibute positively and how much information did you share in your post about scent management / control ?

This was your opportunity to gain customers for taxidermy business. How much business do you think you've generated with this post?

AZ Jim
 

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I would say Zero Business, Probably a Lib trying to get a rise that found a picture.
 

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Nice vent. Too bad you have your head up your a$$ and didn't think about it before you hit the post button.
Try taking your obvious charisma and charm and meeting some people that have private land to hunt. Works for me.
Oh, and what is your Taxidermy business? I want to make sure I avoid it.
 

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an angry man..people have been tossed for way less on here.. should be good..
by the way,nice meat sow. jb, i concure..a troll for sure..
 

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Wow!! If that's the effect of krottann and luttan f i'am not going to taxidermy business any more.:skeered:

Oh, you have a very nice bow and a nice pig.Thank's for sharing.:wavin hello:
 

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Some jack trying to stir up trouble. Doubt its even his pic that's attached.
 

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Quit being LAZY be and READ. There is a ton of info on how to not be an idiot in the woods. You all have no excuses. I wasn't raised a hunter. It's within me, and I did everything to cultivate it by reading as much as possible. Then I implemented what I had learned, and had success.

I believe most of us weren't raised hunters also but it was within us. Yes we read, and one of the most helpful place to read was here, in JHO forums. Im still pretty new in this site, but what I've seen so far is experienced hunters out there that are willing to chime in their knowledge and share with beginners, who actually got somethin out of it. If you truly want to help, then help.
 

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This was a test of the National Troll Broadcasting System. If this had been a real troll you would have been instructed to smack this guy upside the head with a big tuna.

We now return you to regular posting.

We're gonna leave this one up for awhile, maybe figure out who the troll is. :lol bashing sign: I know you hog hunters are hungry for some fresh meat.:chainsaw:
 

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The result is nocturnal animals that jump out of their skins at the first sign of humans!
That's it!!! That's why I do it. If the game just walked up to you it would not be much fun now would it?

This guys post is why hunting won't survive. A lot of you like to hunt, but you don't like others hunting...

Its not really a competitive sport.

You can read all you want but its in the field you gain experience. Trust me I read all the time but I don't get to hunt much. That's why I am still educating game every chance I get... Like it or not!! LOL
 

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Wow. Low human impact is key in this case for sure. I reckon with your unbelivable dearth of accumen as a hunter and educator, you have dealt with low human impact your entire adult life. Particularly with the opposite sex. Try decaf next time...
 

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That's it!!! That's why I do it. If the game just walked up to you it would not be much fun now would it?

This guys post is why hunting won't survive. A lot of you like to hunt, but you don't like others hunting...

Its not really a competitive sport.

You can read all you want but its in the field you gain experience. Trust me I read all the time but I don't get to hunt much. That's why I am still educating game every chance I get... Like it or not!! LOL

That is right rusman66, otherwise it would just be a trip to the grocery store.

Something tells me this fellow just shot himself in the foot. :skeered:
Thanks for the Troll Alert :archer green:
 

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This was a test of the National Troll Broadcasting System. If this had been a real troll you would have been instructed to smack this guy upside the head with a big tuna.

We now return you to regular posting.

We're gonna leave this one up for awhile, maybe figure out who the troll is. :lol bashing sign: I know you hog hunters are hungry for some fresh meat.:chainsaw:

AWESOME!!!! IM EXTREMLEY HUNGRY.. DOUBT HE WILL BE BACK THOUGH... I SMELL DROP THE TURD AND RUN....
 
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I can see that I've struck a nerve with some of you. The post was meant for me to vent to a very specific group of hunters. If you were offended I'm sorry. For those of you who don't take hunting seriously I don't apologize. We've removed ourselves from the wilderness centuries ago, and people have completely forgotten that. There's an overall lack of respect for everything on this planet. People who don't put in the time because they have grown lazy, and just want the latest "Hot Spot" on JHO, to go stick a pig bothers me and should bother you. I guess over all I'm disappointed with the way this whole thing is headed. So leave the post up. I embrace your criticism
 

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Hasbowwillhunt: " There is an overall lack of respect for everything on this planet."
(By your own statement you have demonstrated that in your initial post.)

You will find that JHO is a well read site by both the layman and the professional. It is every hunters duty to encourage new people to join our ranks and keep our chosen sport of hunting alive. Your disrespect for hunting and educating others has been made painfully clear. Anyone who works in a hunting related business, as you say you do should know this more than others. Whether you agree with this or not is up to you. In either case you owe the readers an apology.

Bryce:patiotic-wavin-flag
 

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I can see that I've struck a nerve with some of you. The post was meant for me to vent to a very specific group of hunters. If you were offended I'm sorry. For those of you who don't take hunting seriously I don't apologize. We've removed ourselves from the wilderness centuries ago, and people have completely forgotten that. There's an overall lack of respect for everything on this planet. People who don't put in the time because they have grown lazy, and just want the latest "Hot Spot" on JHO, to go stick a pig bothers me and should bother you. I guess over all I'm disappointed with the way this whole thing is headed. So leave the post up. I embrace your criticism

I don't want an apology. I want you to go somewhere else, or tell me where you hunt so I can mark that place off as devoid of intelligent life.
 

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That's just it man. You scattershot at all of us. I happen to agree with some of what you said but definately not how you presented it. I'd venture to say that most of the guys on here would agree with most of what you said. But you had to be an a$$ right of the bat which doesn't get you very far here. Right now your credibility is zero. Which means instead of us discussing the merits of your post instead you're gonna get flamed.
Personally, when I hunt, I walk in to the area I'll be hunting leaving the truck behind. I'll make sure the wind is right for me and then I'll decide what my strategy is. I'll spend lots of time glassing and watching or I'll sit on a spot I've already scouted in a natural blind. If I decide to still hunt or spot and stalk it is a long, slow process...remember "white man walk lots, sees little; indian walks little, sees lots". If I'm hunting public land I let the other hunters do the foot work for me. I'll spot them, figure out their plan, and then place myself at exit routes. That works amazingly well. I've shot two nice B zone bucks with that strategy. Also when hunting public land I'll throw on a pack and hunt deep away from the roads. Lots of "hunters" on public land won't go more than a mile away from the truck or atv. I'll hike out there and get into the game. Don't be lazy.
The last few years I've taken to hunting archery seasons with a recurve and rifle seasons with my .30-30 that has iron sights on it. Definately tests my woodsmanship having to get close to the game I'm hunting without spooking them. Shot two nice A zone bucks and a pig last season so I'm doing something right. One buck and the pig didn't see it coming. The other buck knew something was up but didn't get the chance to decide it was bad for him.
So, in review, let your quads do the walking. Leave the atv for recovery or getting close to your starting spot.
Walk little, see lots.
Let the other hunters do the drive for you. Set up to block their drive on the escape routes you've scouted.
Get away from the roads. Once you're a mile or mile off road you'll see more game in busy public land.
Don't be shy. Get to know private landowners with pig and turkey problems.
Don't be an a$$hole. It doesn't get you very far and ruins your credibility with others.
 

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:lol bashing sign: I was trying to be nice. :rotflmao:
 
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