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Old 02-03-2007, 02:30 PM
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i have no use for those who refuse to follow game laws. it puts the rest of us in a bad light. i will not hunt with and refuse to associate with anyone who doesn't follow the rules. i hope you called your game and fish!

deer in many areas are considered a nuisance. some places have even had to call in sharpshooters because deer populations have gotten so out of control. deer are incredibly adaptable animals. they can live in a very small space, and can be very, very dangerous. especially a rutting buck, who can severely injure or kill a man. birth control has been attempted, but with limited success, and at a very high price.

also, i wonder if people realize how many hungry people are fed every year by hunters who donate the meat-after they clean and dress the animal of course. i don't know, i just think if you eat meat, you really can't argue about hunting.....
another good point...since there is a program here that encourages hunters to donate extra meat to the local food shelf and many of them do. I actually haven't eaten red meat since I was a kid and only eat chicken/turkey/duck on rare occasions (and then from local farms whenever possible)...and I while I never liked seafood much I gave it up entirely after working in a fish market...

I did call the game warden and we are on the list for a decoy next fall...should be fun
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Old 02-03-2007, 02:31 PM
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"also, i wonder if people realize how many hungry people are fed every year by hunters who donate the meat-after they clean and dress the animal of course. i don't know, i just think if you eat meat, you really can't argue about hunting"

Again...same thing! So if serial killers donated the bodies of their victims to feed the hungry, that would make what they do morally correct?
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Old 02-03-2007, 02:32 PM
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another good point...since there is a program here that encourages hunters to donate extra meat to the local food shelf and many of them do. I actually haven't eaten red meat since I was a kid and only eat chicken/turkey/duck on rare occasions (and then from local farms whenever possible)...and I while I never liked seafood much I gave it up entirely after working in a fish market...

I did call the game warden and we are on the list for a decoy next fall...should be fun
oh, i love when they set up decoys roadside and wait for some idiot to come along. it's hilarious! it only gets better when they shoot, decoy remains in the same spot, and they try again. huh! deer just standing there. lemme try agin. then they try to wiggle out by yelling entrapment. yeah, leave the legal issues to the lawyers there homer.
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Old 02-03-2007, 02:33 PM
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"also, i wonder if people realize how many hungry people are fed every year by hunters who donate the meat-after they clean and dress the animal of course. i don't know, i just think if you eat meat, you really can't argue about hunting"

Again...same thing! So if serial killers donated the bodies of their victims to feed the hungry, that would make what they do morally correct?
oh jesus somer. gimme a break. just call me jeffrey dahmer and be done with it then.
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Old 02-03-2007, 02:35 PM
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oh, i love when they set up decoys roadside and wait for some idiot to come along. it's hilarious! it only gets better when they shoot, decoy remains in the same spot, and they try again. huh! deer just standing there. lemme try agin. then they try to wiggle out by yelling entrapment. yeah, leave the legal issues to the lawyers there homer.
Oh I'll go one better for you...last fall a guy drove his car into a field and plowed into the decoy (around here you get first dibs on your roadkill)...

a very expensive mistake since he got a bunch of fines and had to pay for the decoy he destroyed...I guess they cost a couple grand
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Old 02-03-2007, 02:37 PM
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Oh I'll go one better for you...last fall a guy drove his car into a field and plowed into the decoy (around here you get first dibs on your roadkill)...

a very expensive mistake since he got a bunch of fines and had to pay for the decoy he destroyed...I guess they cost a couple grand

LMAO

oh man, you need to set up a recorder when they set it up this fall...what a moron.

not funny tho to hit a deer-$5k damages to a brand new mustang a few years ago. joker came out of nowhere. he had bad morals i guess, as he was jaywalking.
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Old 02-03-2007, 02:41 PM
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oh jesus somer. gimme a break. just call me jeffrey dahmer and be done with it then.

Well, I think you said that you don't hunt for sport so why would you think my argument applies to you? I'm talking about sport hunting, I've already said that I have no problem with a person who hunts for food necessary to feed his/her family.
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The only animal I truly dislike is the Canadian Goose. Sport hunting, feeding your family, whatever...they must go. They ruin every field, I've seen them try to bite kids and they are just generally a major problem. Back to Canada you go. Is there another animal that has a country in its name and yet is never in that country? I don't know of one.
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Old 02-03-2007, 02:45 PM
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Well, I think you said that you don't hunt for sport so why would you think my argument applies to you? I'm talking about sport hunting, I've already said that I have no problem with a person who hunts for food necessary to feed his/her family.

lol
because you keep bringing up serial killers--and i think it's a good idea to donate to charity, and you equated that to making poor hungry people into cannibals!

so, what is your idea on conservation? to give people a sense of ownership, and stewardship, or just tax the snot out of them?
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Old 02-03-2007, 02:47 PM
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This has been an interesting thread.
I've stayed out for a while, as it seems that comparing all hunters to three deranged children shooting horses reall makes all hunters bad people.
Quite the comparison.
Yes, Danzig, you are right on all counts.
Sometimes bringing truth to prejudice just ain't gonna turn that mentality around, sad to say.
Yes, I hunt and I fish.
Yes, I eat what I take. I don't shoot coyotes, foxes, bobcats...or anything else that I don't intend to prepare in my kitchen in the best way possible.
Yes, I also plant a garden.
I throw back fish if they're undersized (though the PETA folks tried to outlaw fishing in the past, as it hurt the little fish's lips)...OH MY!!
Comparing responsible hunters and fishermen (women) with three yahoos in a pickup shooting grazing horses is just a lot of manure.
On a side note, I went bowling a week ago. A lady that had been drinking far too much picked up her bowling ball, walked back to slug down another sip before she tossed it down the lane, but dropped it on one of her team mate's feet....a broken toe.
I'm tellin' ya!!!! BOWLING SHOULD BE OUTLAWED!!!!!!!!!
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The only animal I truly dislike is the Canadian Goose. Sport hunting, feeding your family, whatever...they must go. They ruin every field, I've seen them try to bite kids and they are just generally a major problem. Back to Canada you go. Is there another animal that has a country in its name and yet is never in that country? I don't know of one.
don't know about critters..but apparently some people don't keep cuban cigars in a humidor...

oh, but that is off topic.

you know, some folks move to the country and admire the pretty wildlife--and then the deer eat the roses and strip the azaleas clean, and the squirrels eat all the electric wiring and start a fire. oh, then call the gamekeepers!
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Old 02-03-2007, 02:52 PM
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This has been an interesting thread.
I've stayed out for a while, as it seems that comparing all hunters to three deranged children shooting horses reall makes all hunters bad people.
Quite the comparison.
Yes, Danzig, you are right on all counts.
Sometimes bringing truth to prejudice just ain't gonna turn that mentality around, sad to say.
Yes, I hunt and I fish.
Yes, I eat what I take. I don't shoot coyotes, foxes, bobcats...or anything else that I don't intend to prepare in my kitchen in the best way possible.
Yes, I also plant a garden.
I throw back fish if they're undersized (though the PETA folks tried to outlaw fishing in the past, as it hurt the little fish's lips)...OH MY!!
Comparing responsible hunters and fishermen (women) with three yahoos in a pickup shooting grazing horses is just a lot of manure.
On a side note, I went bowling a week ago. A lady that had been drinking far too much picked up her bowling ball, walked back to slug down another sip before she tossed it down the lane, but dropped it on one of her team mate's feet....a broken toe.
I'm tellin' ya!!!! BOWLING SHOULD BE OUTLAWED!!!!!!!!!
i don't shoot anything that i'm not going to eat. PERIOD. i've been called crazy for not shooting bobcats, as they eat turkey hatchlings. but aren't they supposed to?
besides, i don't eat bobcat.
i don't shoot birds. they have crow hunting-you should have seen the look i got when i asked if people eat them. apparently they don't--so why is there a season? i didn't get a good answer to that either.

but hopefully, at least someone, or two, will read all this mess and maybe realize we don't all go around in dented pickups with a crazed look, shooting deer by the hundreds and leaving them to rot....

and that was a funny bowling story. didn't know that sport could be so lethal.
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Old 02-03-2007, 03:02 PM
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i don't shoot anything that i'm not going to eat. PERIOD. i've been called crazy for not shooting bobcats, as they eat turkey hatchlings. but aren't they supposed to?
besides, i don't eat bobcat.
i don't shoot birds. they have crow hunting-you should have seen the look i got when i asked if people eat them. apparently they don't--so why is there a season? i didn't get a good answer to that either.

but hopefully, at least someone, or two, will read all this mess and maybe realize we don't all go around in dented pickups with a crazed look, shooting deer by the hundreds and leaving them to rot....

and that was a funny bowling story. didn't know that sport could be so lethal.
I do agree that a lot of folks like to group people together unfairly...I haven't done that. I lived a number of years in WVa and married my first wife there...I've met some of the most intelligent folks I've known in those mountains. Just because a young woman doesn't know who Moby Dick was is no reason to view her as "inferior", just because she may not be "beautiful" in the eyes of one person doesn't doom her to a life without meaning. In an attempt to be sarcastic in another thread I stated that I think it's disgusting that folks look at me questioningly when I speak of "making Godot look punctual"....
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Old 02-03-2007, 03:03 PM
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I do agree that a lot of folks like to group people together unfairly...I haven't done that. I lived a number of years in WVa and married my first wife there...I've met some of the most intelligent folks I've known in those mountains. Just because a young woman doesn't know who Moby Dick was is no reason to view her as "inferior", just because she may not be "beautiful" in the eyes of one person doesn't doom her to a life without meaning. In an attempt to be sarcastic in another thread I stated that I think it's disgusting that folks look at me questioningly when I speak of "making Godot look punctual"....
How many times you been married? You're like Liz Taylor?
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Old 02-03-2007, 03:07 PM
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How many times you been married? You're like Liz Taylor?
No, I stop at twice....first lasted 16 years, this last one 22 years...I guess at least I can say I'm getting better.
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No, I stop at twice....first lasted 16 years, this last one 22 years...I guess at least I can say I'm getting better.
Still going at 22 years strong. Is she a PETA nut also..Just kidding Somer.
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I do agree that a lot of folks like to group people together unfairly...I haven't done that. I lived a number of years in WVa and married my first wife there...I've met some of the most intelligent folks I've known in those mountains. Just because a young woman doesn't know who Moby Dick was is no reason to view her as "inferior", just because she may not be "beautiful" in the eyes of one person doesn't doom her to a life without meaning. In an attempt to be sarcastic in another thread I stated that I think it's disgusting that folks look at me questioningly when I speak of "making Godot look punctual"....
my gran is from west virginia. a rather unpleasant person btw....

that's true tho-there are many types of intelligence. i read a lot, and have a brain stuffed with generally useless trivia-my husband is not a reader by any means. my children made the mistake once of informing me that i was a lot smarter then my husband. well, they quickly learned that not much sets me off quicker than an attack on my husband-only thing comparable would be an attack on one of my children. i informed them that i know things he does not, but he knows plenty i do not-and that they were doing him an injustice and selling him quite short. of course they're older now, and understand much better and appreciate him a lot.
guy i work with can't spell worth a damn-but he can fix anything and everything, and i have said more than once i enny his knowledge and i have much respect for him.

altho some might disagree, i think this was a pretty good discussion, all things considering.

you're a good person somer, rigid, but i appreciate that-i've been accused of the same thing!
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No, I stop at twice....first lasted 16 years, this last one 22 years...I guess at least I can say I'm getting better.
you better marry again, going by your average, you're guaranteed another 20 years on the planet.
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tony and i will hit 21 in march.
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There are stupid people in every state. I don't think its fair to generalize....Surround yourself with the right ones and hope the other ones don't have kids.
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