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nostatic. what if your kid wanted to hunt?
with my brother and i, it was a natural progression. firearms -----> hunting.
nobody in our family hunted. where this (hobby) came from, nobody knows. we spent our summer job money on hunting magazines, and that first marlin .22 was put to small game hunting in no time. just curious. |
Depends what he wants to hunt...if he wants to go to Africa on a Safari..to hunt Elephant well the kid is just outa luck as far as I would be concerned.
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babes. he wants to hunt babes.
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He is an animal lover so I don't think he has any interest in hunting. He did request the multicolor deer target last night at the range but I think that's just because it turns different colors depending on where you hit it.
If he wants to hunt I'll hook up with some and take him out (I've never done it). But given his nature I don't think he wants to see an animal dying in front of him. I've seen it before and I don't care for it either. I think he'd certainly be into blasting clay pigeons though... |
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If he wanted to hunt something fat ugly and a burden to society he wouldn't have to go any further than Vegas.
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j/k, Ted! :D |
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But I do hunt. I've killed more animals than most of you will ever see in the wild. I eat them. I know our place in the relationship with them. It actually does sadden me a great deal when I see an animal fall to my gun; I have cried my eyes out kneeling over them, stroking their fur, appologizing... But I get up and do it again. It's hard to explain to anyone who has not done it. Hunting and loving "all creatures great and small" is not as incongruous as it sounds. |
i dont cry jeff, but i do give a quiet thanks. i also love animals and the outdoors. i know i am just another one of those animals. i'm one that eats other animals...
what jeff said makes perfect sense to me. hard to 'splain. |
I want to hunt.
I have no idea where to start. It seems the laws and regulations in Illinois are so complex, that only someone who knows what they are doing can successfully negotiate all the licenses and fees. |
The only shooting that I plan to do at animals is with my DSLR. But, if it came down to it, I'd kill stuff to eat.
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how about coming up here and hunting some of the feral pigs?
they are expanding and destroying endangered plants + messing with the native wildlife we need to blow them away |
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Actually a very good suggestion... and a little easier for SOME people to understand when they see the damage those things can cause to property, crops and the enviroment.... They are like roaches/termites of the woods that actually taste good... |
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the last animal i killed on purpose was a chipmunk when i was 11 with my wrist-slingshot. it damn near sent me suicidal. i could never end an animals life for any reason, but i get it. i know why people do it. i understand that one can love animals and kill them for sport or food or pleasure. i just cant bring myself to enjoy that process then again, i was looking at this (in my opinion) disturbing website yesterday that is dedicated to crow hunting. there are photos of hunters with like 300 birds all lined up symetrically from one mornings hunt..... i dont get that. i understand crows can be pesty, but i just dont get that mentality, that complete abandonment of restraint and respect for life i was an avid fisherman most my life. i cant bring myself to enjoy that sport these days unless i am intending to eat the fish... maybe im a puss? i do have a man purse after all |
Took my son to a hunter safety course when he was 12. He shot his first deer a month later when the season opened. He wanted to do it. His mother was pissed because she got the letter from school saying that children had to be in school and not taken out for whatever reason (treehugger teacher). He hunted with me for the next 4 years till he discovered girls were more fun than being with dad. He also learned to not tell his teacher he was going hunting those 4 years. :)
Teach him right and he will learn to respect wildlife. |
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I never have hunted and have no desire to start... however I would defend your right to hunt with my life. |
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ditto X 1000. every big game animal we have shot we always paint lightning bolts with the animals blood on the shooters face(a la johnny depp in "DEAD MAN") its a indian thang that you city slickers wouldnt understand and all of us say a prayer thanking that animal who gave its life so we can eat. now for all of you who live in cities i know that sounds barbaric, but their hasnt been an animal, i myself or others with me have shot and killed that we EVER let go to waste with the exception of plain ol PITA VARMINTS! im sorry but i just have never had to stoop so low to eat rats. at least not yet! most people have never had to survive in the wild nor have been trained to do so. we have eaten rabbits/squirrals etc. while taking our survival class. and once you do it , its not really a big deal. be it a small animal you eat or a big juan that you eat. either juan is the same as skinning/gutting/sawing bone and packing it out or cooking it on the spot. you will be amazed at how good rabbit or squirrel is with just italian dressing thrown in aluminum foil over the fire. or edible meat placed on stick and held over a fire. hunting is more FUN than anything i have EVER DONE IN MY LIFE with MY KIDS! they respect wildlife and its environment, they learn firearm safety, they have learned how to fish oceans streams lakes and rivers and how to cook them, they learn how to survive, from sharpening a knife/axe, to building a shelter, to finding clean potable water, reading trail sign, building a fire, animal poop sign, animal tracking, people tracking, and most important.....................HOW NOT TO GET LOST AND DIE! about the best thing i can leave my kids when i CROAK! RESPONSIBILITY and the ability to survive any weather conditions thrown at them. i cant think of anything better honestly and once you expose kids to it they are hooked for life. |
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