Ranger; I didn't read everything as I should have including the replies, but I think you are correct. I think that the rule books have become so complecated that you might have to hire a lawyer to understand them. Ha Ha. I also believe the next rule will be to roll the deer on its back and check its bottom side, if you know what I mean. What will the horn hunters think of next? Jenkst
You probably should have read the thread. I gave you a link to the rule book. It has a simple explanation that requires only 3rd grade literacy, not an attorney. Assuming that still can't get the job done it HAS A PICTURE. So if 3rd grade literacy stress you out, maybe preschool coloring book difficulty could be managable?
And as to what the, "horn hunters" will think of next? Please tell us exactly how this is new or related to an attempt by the MDC to change the pathologically ignorant deer hunting culture or Missouri. Since guys like you generally love the way things were, "back in the day" I'll assume that you would support the old Any Buck tag? Remember the rule on that tag? think about it... Seriously... Nothing? Ok, go back and refer to the picture thing...
Thats right... This rule has been around forever. Since before Missouri even attempted to herd the ignorant dirtball "hunters" that infest the state into the modern era.
Now duk, your a mod and have enough sense to know this is over the line. you not only insulted the intelligence of these two fellas for no reason, you as well insulted the majority of hunters in a state you CHOOSE to hunt. Me and you butt heads, and thats fine. But im pretty sure your attack on these folks would be frowned upon by Greybeard especially considering your a mod. Im not gonna edit it, but i will ask you to treat members and a whole state of hunters a little better in the future. And if it is not possible for you to treat other members respectfully, and without calling them names, then please dont participate in this little section with us "ignorant dirtball hunters"..
Thanks
Chad
yeah, I knew what I was saying when I wrote it. I actually don't think I wrote anything that was factually wrong but I obviously see where it may have crossed the line. I was frustrated over a handful of things, most notably:
1) the absurd notion that this is some type of tough issue to comprehend. On this point I am right. Check the link. If someone can't understand the rule they must function at a pre-Kindergarten level. Perhaps it seems like I was directing that claim at someone specifically, but I wasn't. The truth is a defense.
2) the ridiculous idea that "horn hunters" were somehow the problem. This is really the core of my frustration with all Missouri deer hunting threads around here. There aren't many posters and the few there are tend to be of a mindset I find frustrating and ignorant. I am incredibly fortunate to be able to hunt in other states and experience the type of quality hunting that can be had when a state manages their herd and their hunters well. I do believe that a significant part of the problem is, as I said before, "ignorant dirtball 'hunters' that infest the state" and their inability to move into a modern era. That was not directed at anyone in particular, but a generalization of the people I run into deer hunting in Missouri. While I am no longer a Missouri resident, I was. I learned to deer hunt in the Ozarks south of Springfield. I have a lifetime license. I was a resident for several years. I was a resident when fear and ignorance killed the elk reintroduction. In fact I was a budding field biologist in the area where they were going to be re-introduced. It's not like I'm some random non-resident passing judgment, I've experienced Missouri as it is, and I have seen what it could be. I've seen how "Tradition" is touted as an excuse but in reality is covering up for fear and ignorance. The comment about "horn hunters" touched a nerve in part because it's incredibly stupid, and in part because it has nothing to do with the issue at hand.
It was news to me that we have a past history. I suppose I could go back and figure out what happened before, but I hold no ill will towards you or anyone else. This certainly isn't personal, at least on my account. To the extent that I directed or could be interpreted to have directed some insulting lines towards an individual, I'm sorry. To the degree that more should be accepted of a moderator, I agree.