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HuntingHeritage
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« on: November 14, 2020, 10:38:40 am » |
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Why not apply some common sense to your writing style?
I have tried several times to read your posts but can't cut through the massive ego and poor paragraph indentation. If you are actually writing this for folks to read and not just to toot your own horn, I would suggest working on your English composition skills and developing a more subjective writing style.
As a green hogdogger I make every attempt to learn from those with more knowledge, in fact just spent about $20 on Ned Makim's E-book on catchdog training. It is well written and informative with a very personal yet PROFFESSIONAL writing style. I suggest you purchase a copy as a fine example of writing about hogdogging.
If you plan on going on with your writing efforts I hope you can stomach honest criticism and take it for what it's worth... ...or you can just keep trolling the very people who would be your staunchest allies when the tree-huggers come to try and stop hog dogging all together.
Stand together or fall alone, seems like an easy choice when you actually stop to think about it.
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