Yup and yup.galletea said:Shooting deer on the other hand, I have no problem with. You use the meat, they're bred for that purpose. Or in the states, some places have a lot of them and they need killing for the ecosystem to survive.
God gave man hands. Those hands made machines that manufacture guns, right? That's a pretty lame argument man, especially bringing God into it and all. Even people hundreds of years ago used spears and bows, and not only was hunting about eating, it was a rite of passage in some cultures, I believe. Like, if you went out on a hunt, you were a man. So, I don't understand how hunters are cowards.avykins said:Hunters are cowards. You wanna be a "real man" take the animal down with what the gods gave you.
Anyway I dont really have a problem with hunting as long as you are doing it for food. If you do it for sport then I hope you get shot one day.
Plus if you are going to shoot something you better bloody well make sure you kill it. Most people would be lazy and if it ran away just let it go somewhere and suffer till it dies unlike my father who once chased a hare around a paddock for 10 minutes trying to finish it off and put it out of its misery after he missed and only took of its leg.
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btw ever been to a slaughter house? I was doing sparky work in one once and I kept thinking would the employees be really upset if they came in and saw a bunch of humans in various states of slaughter.
Brushing aside the theology, man's attributes are intelligence and opposable thumbs; stemming from that, the ability to create and use tools. And how exactly is it cowardly? Because you're killing something lower down the ladder than yourself? I suppose if you were to really push it you could describe that as sadistic or something, but not cowardly. I just don't see the logic.avykins said:Hunters are cowards. You wanna be a "real man" take the animal down with what the gods gave you.
I'm pretty much in agreement, as long as you're a responsible hunter.Baby Tea said:Yup and yup.galletea said:Shooting deer on the other hand, I have no problem with. You use the meat, they're bred for that purpose. Or in the states, some places have a lot of them and they need killing for the ecosystem to survive.
Shooting for the sake of killing? No way.
Shooting to get the meat? Sure, why not?
And if you enjoy it WHILE getting the meat, then all the better.
Spend 8 hours sitting in a forest in freezing temperatures while trying not to make a single sound, all the while waiting for deer that probably won't show themselves, and THEN tell me if that's not enough of a challenge. Bow-hunters actually get an advantage because they're allowed to hunt deer earlier than rifle-hunters, during the time of year when the bucks are at their least cautious.Hunde Des Krieg said:I think you should only be allowed to hunt with bows, seeing as a .306 round takes away some of the challenge. I don't know, hunting is wierd. With all today's modern gear hunting is becoming a new kind of overkill. I throw my hands up!
I know, I get all that, but once again I'm paralyzed by being able to see all sides of an argument. I know that hunting is generally performed by responsible people that care about their local ecosystems. But where I live, poaching is a major problem. This year alone two people were caught attempting to shoot decoy deer while spotlighting from vehicles. I also know of several kids at my old school that perform illegal hunting activities. I have been hunting before with my father, sitting in the cold, perched on a rock overlooking a gully, not even breathing loudly, while waiting for a deer to show itself. So don't think I don't know. I just get the feeling that when people use lures and all the fancy high tech stuff, that it really isn't in the spirit of the activity.Beowulf DW said:Spend 8 hours sitting in a forest in freezing temperatures while trying not to make a single sound, all the while waiting for deer that probably won't show themselves, and THEN tell me if that's not enough of a challenge. Bow-hunters actually get an advantage because they're allowed to hunt deer earlier than rifle-hunters, during the time of year when the bucks are at their least cautious.Hunde Des Krieg said:I think you should only be allowed to hunt with bows, seeing as a .306 round takes away some of the challenge. I don't know, hunting is wierd. With all today's modern gear hunting is becoming a new kind of overkill. I throw my hands up!
Now, as far as my views of hunting go, I'm a lot like my dad. We look down on trappers, and we strongly disapprove of hunting predators. Other than that our general policy is to stick to the rules, limitations and quotas outlined for each hunting season.
I hunt the beginning of the season with a bow, and you definately do see more deer at that time, then during the rest of the season. If you were able to use a gun during that time then it would almost triple your chances of getting one(which still aren't much).Beowulf DW said:Spend 8 hours sitting in a forest in freezing temperatures while trying not to make a single sound, all the while waiting for deer that probably won't show themselves, and THEN tell me if that's not enough of a challenge. Bow-hunters actually get an advantage because they're allowed to hunt deer earlier than rifle-hunters, during the time of year when the bucks are at their least cautious.Hunde Des Krieg said:I think you should only be allowed to hunt with bows, seeing as a .306 round takes away some of the challenge. I don't know, hunting is wierd. With all today's modern gear hunting is becoming a new kind of overkill. I throw my hands up!
Now, as far as my views of hunting go, I'm a lot like my dad. We look down on trappers, and we strongly disapprove of hunting predators. Other than that our general policy is to stick to the rules, limitations and quotas outlined for each hunting season.
So what would you say about this guy?Wyatt said:go kill a grizzly with a buck knife THEN ill say your a man.
Naterstein said:I dont mind other doing it as long as they arent poaching. Killing needlessly. I personally cannot bring myself to kill an animal less I am putting it out of its misery, survival, and/or I get really pissed at said animal (like a dog that attacked me or mine).