ReformedBaptist
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Anyone? I like to hunt:
Turkey
Deer
Hogs
Squirrels
Waterfowl
Anythign else I can eat.
Turkey
Deer
Hogs
Squirrels
Waterfowl
Anythign else I can eat.
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Anyone? I like to hunt:
Turkey
Deer
Hogs
Squirrels
Waterfowl
Anythign else I can eat.
I have never had the opportunity to hunt. Besides, I'm not very stealthy when it comes to moving around. I'm very heavyfooted. I don't have the patience to wait for something to get close to me.
Personally-----I like Rabbit huntin' with a pack of Beagles and a 20ga single shot sawed-off shotgun!!!!!!:love2:
Well, I am the anti-hunter! :laugh:
I am a life long animal lover. I love dogs, cats, horses, deer, squirrels, etc etc etc. All animals.
Hunting for survival, I think, is within God's plan. Hunting for the sake of hunting I think is wrong, but to each his own. There is enough meat raised for the purpose of eating that hunting wildlife is not essential for survival, and no one can convince me it is "cheaper" meat.
5 Ben Franklins per # makes caviar and prime rib seem kinda' like beans 'n rice, by comparison, don't it! :laugh:I only hunt what will be eaten. As for cheaper? $10,000 for the hunting cabin, $2500 a year in property taxes, $4500 for the four wheeler, the guns, ammo, clothing, meals, etc.... About $500 a pound I figure!
"Alive-in-Christ, I respect your position and the way you stated your case. I'm a life-long animal lover as well. If you only knew how many times I had something in the scope and just watched it walk away. I was turkey hunting one fall all nestled up against the base of a tree when a doe and her two fawns walked through. One of the fawns walked completely around me and the tree oblivious to my presence. That little skipper came around the tree and stood between my outstretched legs."