With all the flooding that is going on around the State my heart and prayers go out to all that have have been affected by the rains. With all the damage that has been done I thought I would bring up a positive for those who hunt low fenced places. Think about all the water gaps that have washed out of the high fence places. There will probably be a lot more free range exotics running around for you to hunt this season. For all of you that have the high fence ranches I am sorry. just trying to find some good in a bunch of bad
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I am sorry you feel that way. I stated from the start that i was praying for all that has been affected by this. I was not trying to take away from the catastrophic events that have taken place and will take place in the very near future as rivers continue to rise. I was trying to lighten the mood with a " trivial positive" . There is plenty of negative out there so I thought a little positive might help. To all that were offended I am sorry.
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Originally posted by doright View PostI am sorry you feel that way. I stated from the start that i was praying for all that has been affected by this. I was not trying to take away from the catastrophic events that have taken place and will take place in the very near future as rivers continue to rise. I was trying to lighten the mood with a " trivial positive" . There is plenty of negative out there so I thought a little positive might help. To all that were offended I am sorry.
I didn't think it was offensive bud.
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Originally posted by JeffJ View Post...but more so you found someone who thinks the OP was asinine. IMO bringing up such a trivial positive when people lost lives and everything they owned is not in good taste.
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Originally posted by JeffJ View Post...but more so you found someone who thinks the OP was asinine. IMO bringing up such a trivial positive when people lost lives and everything they owned is not in good taste.
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Perhaps being right in the middle of it makes a difference. I have a good friend who knows the family that was swept away. I know homes and businesses that were wiped out by the flood and lost everything. I know ranchers who lost livestock. I know a lady who lost a dam and ranch entrance that will cost probably $200-250k to fix/replace.
We may have lost some fence, suffered other infrastructure damage and maybe had some deer get out. Frankly though I only thought of the deer once since the rain really got started Saturday.
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