Re: HD 120
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 5:16 pm
Classic case of you scratch my back, i scratch yours. Hope you can work out a deal and get someone on this cat.
+1hunt365247 wrote:I guess I just see it different than most. Didn't know who you were at first, now that I do, I honestly thought you had more class... I do surely appreciate your work, but I just see this as another example of wildlife being sold out. I would of had a lot more respect for Denny Austad if he had killed the spider bull one on one. Hiring mossback that pays a posse of guys to camp out on that bull is not what I'd call "fair". Denny didn't earn that bull, he bought it. If I was a hunter that had that tag, I would want to find my own big ol tom. It would mean a whole lot more to me... Big bulls, big cats, big bucks, should be measured in blood, sweat and tears, not bought and sold by taxidermists or outfitters. If someone gets him fair and square, great but I'd sure hate to see him meet his demise because someone "sold" his hide on the internet...just my opinion. I used to guide some 20 or so years ago, but got tired of the lack of respect for the game from most hunters that thought they deserved a big bull versing earning one or thought they were buying a bull and not buying a hunt....
That's the funniest thing I've read here EVERfinch wrote:I believe Jim Harrell hunts that area. He's out of Swan Lake. Whether he has the required tag I couldn't say. But he does have the expertise and the dog power. He's also no nonsense, so you'd be wasting your time if you're trying to pull something. (Sorry to sound cynical but i don't find most people to be all that generous.) Anyway, I found Jim to be very honest and pleasant to deal with. I sure liked dealing with him. And I'm a grumpy old man who doesn't much like anyone, so i think that's saying something. You can look his phone number up online at http://www.highlonesomeblueticks.com .
Phil is as classy and humble as they come. I don't remember reading anything about him boxing in the cat, or even him showing the lucky individual that has a tag, the cat's track. This isn't a "just bring your weapon and kill the cat" case. You would still need to have the dogs to get the job done.hunt365247 wrote:I guess I just see it different than most. Didn't know who you were at first, now that I do, I honestly thought you had more class... I do surely appreciate your work, but I just see this as another example of wildlife being sold out. I would of had a lot more respect for Denny Austad if he had killed the spider bull one on one. Hiring mossback that pays a posse of guys to camp out on that bull is not what I'd call "fair". Denny didn't earn that bull, he bought it. If I was a hunter that had that tag, I would want to find my own big ol tom. It would mean a whole lot more to me... Big bulls, big cats, big bucks, should be measured in blood, sweat and tears, not bought and sold by taxidermists or outfitters. If someone gets him fair and square, great but I'd sure hate to see him meet his demise because someone "sold" his hide on the internet...just my opinion. I used to guide some 20 or so years ago, but got tired of the lack of respect for the game from most hunters that thought they deserved a big bull versing earning one or thought they were buying a bull and not buying a hunt....