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Started by 2flyfish4, March 03, 2023, 09:13:43 PM
Quote from: bbcoach on March 04, 2023, 10:42:24 AMNo different than this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_tFBt6maOc Everybody has an opinion. And most of the time, we as hunters take the heat because a few Rotten Apples will Spoil the Whole Bushel!
Quote from: Sir-diealot on March 06, 2023, 06:04:16 AMThe Mennonite and I talk about this all the time and they don't even have internet in most cases but he has been shown enough to know it is bad. I tend to have people jump down my throat for saying such things but still say them.Y'all hear be talk about trapping or coyote hunting with the Mennonite all the time but I think in all the time I have been here I have shared one picture and it was just the end of season furs stacked up which I half wonder if I should have even shown those.When I got my first turkey I was sure to use some paper towels to wipe the blood off before I took or had my friend take pictures of it or me with it.Same goes with pictures with deer, clean up any blood, push the tongue back into the mouth, pull it to the other side, take picture of it from the side it can't be seen on or cut it off so that it can't be seen, your picture will look so much better. I have taken some pictures from some members here with their permission or from people on Facebook again with their permission and edited out all the blood or the tongue of the deer hanging out and all but one has told me it looked better that way and have thanked me. Sometimes that can be done and sometimes it can't, the best way is just don't do it at all. I wish I had thought of that when I got my first deer, I have pictures of it all opened up on the back of the truck, would have looked better in the field sealed up. We did not have social media back then to think of and i was not really a photographer back then so I did not take notice of things like that but I sure do now.Oh and lose the stupid hero poses with one foot on the animal, or laying down next to it shooting down, it looks stupid and in my opinion is very disrespectful to the animal you have just taken and makes you look like an idiot. I am less than impressed.
Quote from: Sixes on March 06, 2023, 06:21:31 AMQuote from: Sir-diealot on March 06, 2023, 06:04:16 AMThe Mennonite and I talk about this all the time and they don't even have internet in most cases but he has been shown enough to know it is bad. I tend to have people jump down my throat for saying such things but still say them.Y'all hear be talk about trapping or coyote hunting with the Mennonite all the time but I think in all the time I have been here I have shared one picture and it was just the end of season furs stacked up which I half wonder if I should have even shown those.When I got my first turkey I was sure to use some paper towels to wipe the blood off before I took or had my friend take pictures of it or me with it.Same goes with pictures with deer, clean up any blood, push the tongue back into the mouth, pull it to the other side, take picture of it from the side it can't be seen on or cut it off so that it can't be seen, your picture will look so much better. I have taken some pictures from some members here with their permission or from people on Facebook again with their permission and edited out all the blood or the tongue of the deer hanging out and all but one has told me it looked better that way and have thanked me. Sometimes that can be done and sometimes it can't, the best way is just don't do it at all. I wish I had thought of that when I got my first deer, I have pictures of it all opened up on the back of the truck, would have looked better in the field sealed up. We did not have social media back then to think of and i was not really a photographer back then so I did not take notice of things like that but I sure do now.Oh and lose the stupid hero poses with one foot on the animal, or laying down next to it shooting down, it looks stupid and in my opinion is very disrespectful to the animal you have just taken and makes you look like an idiot. I am less than impressed.When I post pics, and that is pretty rare, I post the pics as how they were taken, but I am not a member of Facebook or anything other than a few forums, all hunting related.If anyone is offended by a picture with a dead animal or some blood on a hunting forum, then they do not need to be on a hunting forum or at least not have an opinion.Hunting is a bloody sport when success is achieved.I agree with some of what you posted about the hero shots. Head stomping or decapitation is not impressive to me, neither is straddling a deer. You can look back at any picture that I have ever posted on here or most any forum, and I will not be in the picture. The reason being is that the picture should be about the animal and not the hunter. In my mind, the hunter did nothing but pull the trigger or release the arrow, the animal is what is important, plus, I am more of a loner when it comes to hunting.I enjoy seeing pictures of successful hunters, but I hate the posed up, long arming poses that do not show the true size. That happens more with deer than turkeys, it's kind of hard to make a turkey look bigger than it actually is.
Quote from: Clif Owen on March 06, 2023, 08:51:38 PMIt's a wonder some of those posts even make it onto Facebook. Recently I tried to post something pretty close to this..the question was about squirrels eating pine and tasting like pine: "If you want to see something nasty, find a squirrel that has been feeding on cypress balls. They leave a gummy looking residue around the mouth" I got a notification that my comment didn't meet their standards and they were going to restrict my account. Now what could have been improper about that? I didn't use any profanity (I have when I picked up one of those nasty looking devils and didn't post any nudity. My only guess is the word "balls" . Obviously, we have entered the Twilight Zone.