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The problem with these off-topic, political threads...
I don't see where it's a sport anymore.
If your family needs the food...that's one thing, but to sit on the edge of a field and blast away at a flock of geese walking around resting or trying to find feed......seems a bit like shooting fish in a barrell. Same with deer hunting. With a high powered rifle and scope...not to mention ATV's & Ski Doos what chance does the deer have. What's next?...laser rifles that are silent? The 'great white hunter' could blast holes in dozens of the beasts before they are scared off. The Beatles said it all....'hey Bunglow Bill what did you kill' Gould 0738 wrote in message ... I think Harry will really be saddened to hear that I went to the seminar at Fort A.P.Hill here in Virginia and got my deer permit for the base this coming season. Venison steaks will be for dinner! Butch Ammon Deer hunting? Maybe your deer are bigger, meaner, and warier back east but shooting a deer out west here anymore is like gunning down the neighbor's pet goat. Darn things are all semi-tame. They are so acclimated to people that about half of them come up and beg for snacks when they see human beings. There was probably something to the "sport" at one time, but most of the deer around here are not much bigger than (and no more clever than) a typical petting-zoo goat. |
The problem with these off-topic, political threads...
I don't exactly "shoot" deer, as in using a rifle - I don't own a rifle. But
I have a big compound bow with 65 lbs of pull to it, and merely launch an arrow at a deer. It's more sporty that way - you have to get REAL CLOSE to a deer too. Yes, that does sound a little more sporting than blasting a 75-pound Bambi from 200 yards away using a high-powered rifle and scope. :-) |
The problem with these off-topic, political threads...
On Sat, 06 Sep 2003 02:49:53 GMT, "Jim"
wrote: I challenge you to prove me wrong. You're not worth the effort. bb |
The problem with these off-topic, political threads...
Gould 0738 wrote:
I don't exactly "shoot" deer, as in using a rifle - I don't own a rifle. But I have a big compound bow with 65 lbs of pull to it, and merely launch an arrow at a deer. It's more sporty that way - you have to get REAL CLOSE to a deer too. Yes, that does sound a little more sporting than blasting a 75-pound Bambi from 200 yards away using a high-powered rifle and scope. :-) Where's the "sport" part? Does Bambi shoot back? -- * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. |
The problem with these off-topic, political threads...
Just before I located to FL the Deer in MI were having
a epidemic of brain worm -- I think this is what its called. the DNR was cutting back on who could get a license and they were warning the public. I seen one go mad just before we left, they loose all sense of direction and run in circles until they drop it was sad. I called the DNR out to put the poor thing out of its misery. Has there been any reports of this into your state? or states, if anyone knows. NH__/)_ "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... I think Harry will really be saddened to hear that I went to the seminar at Fort A.P.Hill here in Virginia and got my deer permit for the base this coming season. Venison steaks will be for dinner! Butch Ammon Deer hunting? Maybe your deer are bigger, meaner, and warier back east but shooting a deer out west here anymore is like gunning down the neighbor's pet goat. Darn things are all semi-tame. They are so acclimated to people that about half of them come up and beg for snacks when they see human beings. There was probably something to the "sport" at one time, but most of the deer around here are not much bigger than (and no more clever than) a typical petting-zoo goat. |
The problem with these off-topic, political threads...
Hey call your local fish and game and find out.
NH_/)_ "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NH_/)_ wrote: Just before I located to FL the Deer in MI were having a epidemic of brain worm -- I think this is what its called. the DNR was cutting back on who could get a license and they were warning the public. I seen one go mad just before we left, they loose all sense of direction and run in circles until they drop it was sad. I called the DNR out to put the poor thing out of its misery. Has there been any reports of this into your state? or states, if anyone knows. NH__/)_ "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... I think Harry will really be saddened to hear that I went to the seminar at Fort A.P.Hill here in Virginia and got my deer permit for the base this coming season. Venison steaks will be for dinner! Butch Ammon Deer hunting? Maybe your deer are bigger, meaner, and warier back east but shooting a deer out west here anymore is like gunning down the neighbor's pet goat. Darn things are all semi-tame. They are so acclimated to people that about half of them come up and beg for snacks when they see human beings. There was probably something to the "sport" at one time, but most of the deer around here are not much bigger than (and no more clever than) a typical petting-zoo goat. Naw. Around here, it is the "great white hunters" who lose all sense of direction, run around in circles and, occasionally, shoot each other. Question: does a hunter need a permit to bag another hunter? -- * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. |
The problem with these off-topic, political threads...
Question: does a hunter need a permit to bag another hunter? I think they should be allowed to shoot each other without a permit. I also would not require deer to get permits to shoot the hunters either. If you kill an animal just for the fun (sport) of it, then the same should be done to you....period. |
The problem with these off-topic, political threads...
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: I don't see where it's a sport anymore. If your family needs the food...that's one thing, but to sit on the edge of a field and blast away at a flock of geese walking around resting or trying to find feed......seems a bit like shooting fish in a barrell. Same with deer hunting. With a high powered rifle and scope...not to mention ATV's & Ski Doos what chance does the deer have. What's next?...laser rifles that are silent? The 'great white hunter' could blast holes in dozens of the beasts before they are scared off. The Beatles said it all....'hey Bunglow Bill what did you kill' Gould 0738 wrote in message ... I think Harry will really be saddened to hear that I went to the seminar at Fort A.P.Hill here in Virginia and got my deer permit for the base this coming season. Venison steaks will be for dinner! Butch Ammon Deer hunting? Maybe your deer are bigger, meaner, and warier back east but shooting a deer out west here anymore is like gunning down the neighbor's pet goat. Darn things are all semi-tame. They are so acclimated to people that about half of them come up and beg for snacks when they see human beings. There was probably something to the "sport" at one time, but most of the deer around here are not much bigger than (and no more clever than) a typical petting-zoo goat. Isn't it wonderful? We overdevelop the earth and take away the habitat of all sorts of wild critters, some of whom, like geese, then have to forage wherever they can, and then we get aggravated when they swoop down on a farmer's field to steal a little grain. So the farmer calls some brave men with shotguns in, and they blast the geese to smithereens. It takes one brave man to shoot a goose, a duck or a deer. At least in fishing, one can catch and release. Not so easy to shoot and release, eh? Once in a while, I'll catch a glimpse of some "hunting show" in which a great white hunter will sit up in a tree with a gun or a bow and wait for a harmless critter to walk into range. Then the guy will blast it and practically get orgasmic when the animal falls over dead. What a thrill, eh? Bubba shot himself one of them there dangerous elk! What a man. You eat meat or you don't. It's just that simple. Paying a butcher to kill a critter for you works out the same way; you just loose the connection between something dying and you eating. It does not change the fact that you are eating animal flesh! Where do you suppose that pink chunk in the butchers showcase came from? Most of nature does not seem to have any problem with this - humans have enough food and spare time to get worked up about it. If it bothers you, don't kill and eat critters. And don't pay others to kill them in your name. Some people have come to terms with these facts and are happy carnivores - deal with it. Mark Browne PS Do you know how many animal parts are found in a box of cereal? Almost everything you eat is pretty gross while it is being made - if you could see how most of your food is made, you would not eat it! |
The problem with these off-topic, political threads...
Harry, Do you want to explain why you find it amusing to catch a fish, work
him almost to death reeling him in, rip the hook out of his mouth and the "release him". It is estimated that less than half of the released fish live. The least you can do after traumatizing the damn fish is eat him. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NH_/)_ wrote: Just before I located to FL the Deer in MI were having a epidemic of brain worm -- I think this is what its called. the DNR was cutting back on who could get a license and they were warning the public. I seen one go mad just before we left, they loose all sense of direction and run in circles until they drop it was sad. I called the DNR out to put the poor thing out of its misery. Has there been any reports of this into your state? or states, if anyone knows. NH__/)_ "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... I think Harry will really be saddened to hear that I went to the seminar at Fort A.P.Hill here in Virginia and got my deer permit for the base this coming season. Venison steaks will be for dinner! Butch Ammon Deer hunting? Maybe your deer are bigger, meaner, and warier back east but shooting a deer out west here anymore is like gunning down the neighbor's pet goat. Darn things are all semi-tame. They are so acclimated to people that about half of them come up and beg for snacks when they see human beings. There was probably something to the "sport" at one time, but most of the deer around here are not much bigger than (and no more clever than) a typical petting-zoo goat. Naw. Around here, it is the "great white hunters" who lose all sense of direction, run around in circles and, occasionally, shoot each other. Question: does a hunter need a permit to bag another hunter? -- * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. |
The problem with these off-topic, political threads...
Mark Browne wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: I don't see where it's a sport anymore. If your family needs the food...that's one thing, but to sit on the edge of a field and blast away at a flock of geese walking around resting or trying to find feed......seems a bit like shooting fish in a barrell. Same with deer hunting. With a high powered rifle and scope...not to mention ATV's & Ski Doos what chance does the deer have. What's next?...laser rifles that are silent? The 'great white hunter' could blast holes in dozens of the beasts before they are scared off. The Beatles said it all....'hey Bunglow Bill what did you kill' Gould 0738 wrote in message ... I think Harry will really be saddened to hear that I went to the seminar at Fort A.P.Hill here in Virginia and got my deer permit for the base this coming season. Venison steaks will be for dinner! Butch Ammon Deer hunting? Maybe your deer are bigger, meaner, and warier back east but shooting a deer out west here anymore is like gunning down the neighbor's pet goat. Darn things are all semi-tame. They are so acclimated to people that about half of them come up and beg for snacks when they see human beings. There was probably something to the "sport" at one time, but most of the deer around here are not much bigger than (and no more clever than) a typical petting-zoo goat. Isn't it wonderful? We overdevelop the earth and take away the habitat of all sorts of wild critters, some of whom, like geese, then have to forage wherever they can, and then we get aggravated when they swoop down on a farmer's field to steal a little grain. So the farmer calls some brave men with shotguns in, and they blast the geese to smithereens. It takes one brave man to shoot a goose, a duck or a deer. At least in fishing, one can catch and release. Not so easy to shoot and release, eh? Once in a while, I'll catch a glimpse of some "hunting show" in which a great white hunter will sit up in a tree with a gun or a bow and wait for a harmless critter to walk into range. Then the guy will blast it and practically get orgasmic when the animal falls over dead. What a thrill, eh? Bubba shot himself one of them there dangerous elk! What a man. You eat meat or you don't. It's just that simple. Paying a butcher to kill a critter for you works out the same way; you just loose the connection between something dying and you eating. It does not change the fact that you are eating animal flesh! Where do you suppose that pink chunk in the butchers showcase came from? Most of nature does not seem to have any problem with this - humans have enough food and spare time to get worked up about it. If it bothers you, don't kill and eat critters. And don't pay others to kill them in your name. Some people have come to terms with these facts and are happy carnivores - deal with it. Mark Browne PS Do you know how many animal parts are found in a box of cereal? Almost everything you eat is pretty gross while it is being made - if you could see how most of your food is made, you would not eat it! Eating or not eating meat is not the subject here. It is the concept that shooting animals is some sort of sport. I am not a vegetarian. I am not squeamish about going to the meat counter at the supermarket and buying food. Going to the woods with a rifle or bow and sitting in ambush for a dumb animal is not sport, it is slaughter. Calling it a sport is an absurdity. -- * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. |
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