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Behind every hamburger there is a gutpile, some people just don't like to think about that part though!You a vegan Van? If not that last burger didn't die of old age brother.Absolutely respect anyone's opinion that doesn't hunt but if it's because you perceive it as 'cruel', well don't ever visit a slaughter house. Heck I don't eat veal because of that.
I wish all the meat I eat was free range hormone free like that which I hunt.
Van, remember 'dominion'. Here you go brother. http://www.openbible.info/topics/hunting
And hope you don't view any of that as you 'catching hell'.![]()
Amen Stuckon, I went bow only for 6 years, the feeling of bringing your dinner home with a bow is unbeatable. Last year I broke that record and brought a gun out just because meat needed to be put in the freezer. The feeling of watching the sun come up and the woods come alive or a foggy morning is something can not be beat! It is a feeling that cannot be described it can only be done! Been hunting for the last 18 years of my life and I love it more each year!
This thread kind of freaks me out. I wonder how many of those that don't hunt have a bug out bag at home? If crap hit the fan and the infrastructure failed to get those steaks to your local grocery store how exactly would you provide for your family or yourself? I don't think hunting is just something you can walk into. It takes time to hone the skills necessary to be successful at it. In addition, the skill of preserving your meat is not a read it and do it process; it takes trial and error. I do understand that small game hunting takes the level of difficulty down somewhat (Squirrels and some birds.). However, the ability to bring down deer, turkey, and other big game yields a lot more meat, and in turn ups the chances of survival. If everyone is only hunting the small game they'll become scarce fairly quickly. I'm not really trying to cause an argument; just shed some light on why some of us hunt.
This thread kind of freaks me out. I wonder how many of those that don't hunt have a bug out bag at home? If crap hit the fan and the infrastructure failed to get those steaks to your local grocery store how exactly would you provide for your family or yourself? I don't think hunting is just something you can walk into. It takes time to hone the skills necessary to be successful at it. In addition, the skill of preserving your meat is not a read it and do it process; it takes trial and error. I do understand that small game hunting takes the level of difficulty down somewhat (Squirrels and some birds.). However, the ability to bring down deer, turkey, and other big game yields a lot more meat, and in turn ups the chances of survival. If everyone is only hunting the small game they'll become scarce fairly quickly. I'm not really trying to cause an argument; just shed some light on why some of us hunt.