Not to start anything here but your blanket statement is not true. There are many of us that are responsible deer hunters. When I am allowed to hunt on someones property I abide by their rules and what I pack in I pack out (take my trash with me), park where I am told and walk in. If I harvest a deer I share with the land owner if they want any usually at least half of the best cuts.
I have taught my daughters the same. Example when my youngest (13 at the time) got her first one I made it a point to stop at the land owners home and made her give him some of the best cuts of meat. He appreciated the meat and her ethics in sharing. He told her she was allowed to hunt his land whenever she wanted.
I do understand that there are many hunters out there that are as those mentioned here. They are like bad apples only takes a few to spoil it for the rest of of us.
Please do not judge us all by the stupidity of the few.
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