Hunting Ethics Question

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Hoss
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Post by Hoss »

Alot of great advise here and looks like you have a great place to start from..

I have to say yes there is alot of selfrightous people around my parts too..I Love animals and have plenty and have given strays a place to live and my food bill for these animals is high..I know I spend a lot of money every year on one form of stamp, license, boat launch or axcess fees to help out conservation and wildlife efforts ect...

Then I love to hunt and fish for my own food (FRESH) I think just because it involves getting dirty, taking an animals life in your own way. People turn up their nose because they are not the type.....Lets just say they caint cut the mustard...nor the deer :lol: ....I will survive! i will continue to practice my skills and teach them to my family...Not paranoid by no means I just know I can feed my family and ifn it got bad I will survive...But I must say I do it for the love of it number one..to be with friends and to enjoy the abundance that God has given me!
Dedicated.... ta all the sweet Bucks yet ta die!
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"Not everyone is designed to kill their own food, but to deny that dinner gets there without death is unacceptable" - Ted Nugent
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Post by chris4570 »

Even vegetables die!!!
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