We need more Conservationist Hunters!!

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I'm sorry "Superbrad" and "the spank" for picking on both of you guys as you clearly cannot intelligently defend yourselves or come up with valid agruments against any of my posts. And to make it up to you guys, as a gesture of good will I invite you to my private hunting property to see how it's all done. You can even use one of my fine firearms or handmade bow if you choose. I will even let you stay in my premium camper trailer! It's on me guys!!

Holy a stay in a premium camper and choice of a fine firearm to use? That's alot for this redneck of limited thinking capacity to comprehend all at once?! First one question? I realize when the hunt is through I will have been given wild game management skills beyond compare but do I get to keep the rifle as a bonus? And do I bring my own TP for the camper or is it supplied? Oops that's two questions and I did say I have a question. Please excuse my ignorance but the prospects of this hunt have me excited beyond my wildest dreams! By the way I have an either ### tag and two antlerless mulie tags for WMZ 47. You wouldn't rat me out if I filled them in your WMZ and if by remote chance we were checked back up my story saying we got them south of hwy 3 and west of the river would you? I mean who is going to know but us? It's not like we are posting it on gunnutz?!!
 
I'm sorry "Superbrad" and "the spank" for picking on both of you guys as you clearly cannot intelligently defend yourselves or come up with valid agruments against any of my posts. And to make it up to you guys, as a gesture of good will I invite you to my private hunting property to see how it's all done. You can even use one of my fine firearms or handmade bow if you choose. I will even let you stay in my premium camper trailer! It's on me guys!!

You are the type of "hunter" that make hunt farms popular.
 
I'm sorry "Superbrad" and "the spank" for picking on both of you guys as you clearly cannot intelligently defend yourselves or come up with valid agruments against any of my posts. And to make it up to you guys, as a gesture of good will I invite you to my private hunting property to see how it's all done. You can even use one of my fine firearms or handmade bow if you choose. I will even let you stay in my premium camper trailer! It's on me guys!!

Pretty sure both guys would rather slam their #### in a drawer.......than enable your sarcastic "generosity"
 
the spank,
So you're disagreeing with me based on what sounds like limited hunting knowledge and experience. I have decades of experience in 2 provinces on private and public lands. I spend weeks in the sping scouting and shed antler hunting and then weeks in the fall hunting into places that I see few hunters, in hopes of unlocking a mature population, and harvesting a mature buck, which has the least negative effect on populations next to not shooting anything.

To take it further I own my own wildlife preserve and have a game management plan that I follow to ensure healthy, growing numbers of animals that have proper age structuring. Age structuring that would most closely be approximated in National Parks. I also spend dozens of hours researching game management techniques employed by the most successful wildlife managers in the world. Many of which are in Africa and United States. I also graduated from university and hold credentials like all the other so called wildlife experts that always tout their "doctored" status that somehow qualifies them to be a gameskeeper.

I have personally invested over six figures into wildlife conservation and yes all of this makes me an expert in the field. In many cases I have more practical experience than the men that manage your resource. I also am one of the few people who by the age of 32 can claim to live sustainably, as I own my home, my land, my vehicles, assets and have traded hundreds of thousands of my own dollars in the stock markets hundreds of times. So, yes, I do know what I'm talking about and have the knowledge and experience to back it all up.

Ahhh to be young and full of oneself.

A stunning amount of hubris. I don't know when or how but this pup is going to fall hard one day. Until then, the ego runs amuck.

Umchorn, you haven't a clue what you don't know yet.

What you really sound like with your game management theories is that you are simply repeating the words of some "mentor" (God help us), perhaps your father. I note with interest, while you strut around with your chest puffed out patting yourself on the back for your many accomplishments, that you mentioned that it was your father who owned your land. Come back and piss on Superbrad's measly 60 acres when you have earned the money and bought and paid for your "preserve" yourself. And profiting while playing in the market with "family" money (given, not earned) doesn't count.
 
I do own my own land, and everything else I have for that matter...all paid for with money made by me. Nothing inherited here bud. Just old fashioned sweat and labor. Many years of hard work are paying off. Looks like some of you are jelous of someones success. You should be happy I am getting the things I want. And you should be cognizant of the fact that my posts are both entertaining and informative.

On a side note...anyone have some hunting property they wouldn't mind letting me use this year??
 
the spank,
So you're disagreeing with me based on what sounds like limited hunting knowledge and experience. I have decades of experience in 2 provinces on private and public lands. I spend weeks in the sping scouting and shed antler hunting and then weeks in the fall hunting into places that I see few hunters, in hopes of unlocking a mature population, and harvesting a mature buck, which has the least negative effect on populations next to not shooting anything.

To take it further I own my own wildlife preserve and have a game management plan that I follow to ensure healthy, growing numbers of animals that have proper age structuring. Age structuring that would most closely be approximated in National Parks. I also spend dozens of hours researching game management techniques employed by the most successful wildlife managers in the world. Many of which are in Africa and United States. I also graduated from university and hold credentials like all the other so called wildlife experts that always tout their "doctored" status that somehow qualifies them to be a gameskeeper.

I have personally invested over six figures into wildlife conservation and yes all of this makes me an expert in the field. In many cases I have more practical experience than the men that manage your resource. I also am one of the few people who by the age of 32 can claim to live sustainably, as I own my home, my land, my vehicles, assets and have traded hundreds of thousands of my own dollars in the stock markets hundreds of times. So, yes, I do know what I'm talking about and have the knowledge and experience to back it all up.

And the D bag award of the year goes to..........
 
Did your prescription expire?

Sincerely, mental health is a serious issue.

I do own my own land, and everything else I have for that matter...all paid for with money made by me. Nothing inherited here bud. Just old fashioned sweat and labor. Many years of hard work are paying off. Looks like some of you are jelous of someones success. You should be happy I am getting the things I want. And you should be cognizant of the fact that my posts are both entertaining and informative.

On a side note...anyone have some hunting property they wouldn't mind letting me use this year??
 
Lol. There are trolls all over the Interweb, but this one stands out. The op just isn't enough of a coitus-tard to believe that drivel...heck nobody could be. Best course of action to cure an attention w h o re of that magnitude is to ignore it. You know this fool is rubbing his hands (or rubbing worse) and giggling like a school girl with every reply.
 
I do own my own land, and everything else I have for that matter...all paid for with money made by me. Nothing inherited here bud. Just old fashioned sweat and labor. Many years of hard work are paying off. Looks like some of you are jelous of someones success. You should be happy I am getting the things I want. And you should be cognizant of the fact that my posts are both entertaining and informative.

On a side note...anyone have some hunting property they wouldn't mind letting me use this year??

Maybe you did earn the money. If so, good for you. But you seem to have a habit of exaggerating certain things.....perhaps that habit bleeds into other areas. You mentioned you are 32. You mentioned you have a college degree. Likely means you've been in the work force 10 years or so. I don't count that as "many years of hard work". You talked about having decades of experience as a hunter and conservationist. You're 32. Did you start at 12? Because that's the latest age you could have been to be able to use the term "decades".

You kind burst on the scene here a scant 100 posts ago, anxious to tell us all how much you knew and how uninformed or unthoughtful we are. Hardly how to win friends and influence people. You may have noticed that from the nearly universal reaction your posts generate. Unless it is simply to troll, your pronouncements here are ridiculed and so your message, whatever it might be, is completely lost. Even if there was some kernel of goodness in there, your delivery is so unpalatable as to make gaining an audience that listens impossible.

You might roll that around in your brilliant mind for a while. Consider if there is a better way.

BTW, I have 250 acres at Delta Marsh.....I wouldn't let you near it until you gain some personal humility.
 
And as an aside, what the hell does owning your own home and vehicle and "have traded hundreds of thousands of my own dollars in the stock markets hundreds of times" got to do with sustainable living. Do you even know what that term means?
 
the spank,
So you're disagreeing with me based on what sounds like limited hunting knowledge and experience. I have decades of experience in 2 provinces on private and public lands. I spend weeks in the sping scouting and shed antler hunting and then weeks in the fall hunting into places that I see few hunters, in hopes of unlocking a mature population, and harvesting a mature buck, which has the least negative effect on populations next to not shooting anything.

To take it further I own my own wildlife preserve and have a game management plan that I follow to ensure healthy, growing numbers of animals that have proper age structuring. Age structuring that would most closely be approximated in National Parks. I also spend dozens of hours researching game management techniques employed by the most successful wildlife managers in the world. Many of which are in Africa and United States. I also graduated from university and hold credentials like all the other so called wildlife experts that always tout their "doctored" status that somehow qualifies them to be a gameskeeper.

I have personally invested over six figures into wildlife conservation and yes all of this makes me an expert in the field. In many cases I have more practical experience than the men that manage your resource. I also am one of the few people who by the age of 32 can claim to live sustainably, as I own my home, my land, my vehicles, assets and have traded hundreds of thousands of my own dollars in the stock markets hundreds of times. So, yes, I do know what I'm talking about and have the knowledge and experience to back it all up.

 
My dad hunts & I own land...is hunting my heritage and right?

Question for "the spank": How do you decide which animal to shoot when hunting? I usually pass on dozens of deer (does, fawns, 2.5 yr old bucks before I even see a mature 3 yr old whitetail that isn't off a highway or on some farmers field that I could easily blast. Do you just shoot the first one you see? I also have seen many moose and elk while deer hunting but usually 1 moose for every 10 deer. Would you just blast the first moose you see or is there some strategy or management philosophy behind your hunting methods. Sounds to me like you just don't care what you shoot as long as your killing. I don't want guys like this is the bush with me. Hunting is a priviledge and one must have certain principles above and beyond what is legal to be a true hunter-conservationist. Why don't you want to make that next step into becoming one yourself?

"Superbrad" good on you for owning land but a 60 acre hunt camp would easily be depleted of game without a sound wildlife management methodology and principles. What are your principles that you guys follow to assure there is game available year after year? I also understand that the land adjoins 800 acres of crown. My land adjoins thousands of acres of private and public lands but I have to watch how I hunt because even large areas have delicate balances to maintain. And it just makes sense to be a good steward of the resource especially when you paid big bucks for it.

How do you decide on which animals to shoot?
 
Mods please close the thread. If we are not careful the OP is going to go on a shooting spree with a home made bow, at a peta convention, while chanting comb ba ya. Actually more likely to trip on a cobble stone, choking on his gum, in a parking lot; since it seems unlikely that he has ever hunted anywhere that there are not yardage markers or greens keepers.

Actually i take that back....choking works for me.
 
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