LHSmith said:
^^^^ that's the kind of logic I'd expect from an Occupy Wall Streeter or Hands up-don't shoot t-shirt wearer.
I don't think so. To me the feeling I get from his post is a poke at all of the guys here who do not want to see it easier. Most on this forum have talked about how they do not have the time to do whatever and there is a common understanding with that statement. So making it easier to find them does not mean they will be harvested. A hunter will still need to close with and still have them there to shoot. Then to actually shoot the darn thing.
I have hunted with the group whose moto is "hump, hump, and hump". I only remembers one and I did not shoot it I let him go. Granted there is back story to that but none of the other deer Ä« remember.
My fondest deer was one that was shot one min into day two of deer season. Just a gravy head shot. She must not have heard us get into position in the dark. I tapped my brother to let him know it was open and he grabbed my boot then pointed. Hay there is a deer head. I quickly ranged it and ran the numbers then whisper them to him. We both set our scopes and I fired. Her head instantly went away a second came up and he fired. We shot four deer in less than three seconds in the first minute or two of the first Saturday of deer season.
The stats were maybe 250yds up a big hill to our shooting spot from the car. The deer almost all at 400yds with a 10 deg down angle or so. Wind was none existent. All of this happened less than 300 yds from the road. We were home and had the deer cut for jerky and dog food by 12. The dog food was ground, cooked, mixed, and in the freezer by 5pm.