What do you think of hunting?

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I am an omnivore. However, I don't like game meat.
 

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I've always wanted to do it.

I'm especially interested in hunting wild boar because they are an invasive species where I live. I want to do it with bow and arrow, not a gun. My husband has some hunting tips for arrows, so we may eventually do that together. We have to make time to brush up on archery, though. I'd also need to get glasses because my long-distance vision isn't so great anymore.

The way I see it, hunting is part of our evolutionary heritage, so it's on my bucket list.
 
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I feel like if you hunt and don't eat it than it just makes it animal abuse. There is nothing rewarding or good about it. I don't understand things like bear tags for that very reason, I guess if it is just to reduce the populations a bit.
 

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I feel like if you hunt and don't eat it than it just makes it animal abuse. There is nothing rewarding or good about it. I don't understand things like bear tags for that very reason, I guess if it is just to reduce the populations a bit.
I would like to add that I would definitely eat it and do something with the skin/bones if possible, too. I like bead weaving, so if nothing else, I could make some beads with the bones. My family has an ancient meat grinder that we've only ever used for making cranberry/orange/walnut relish on holidays as far as I know, so I could use that to make some actual sausage and stuff the intestines.
 

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I don't particularly care about it? I mean... It's a way of obtaining meat, as valid as any other.

Hunting for sport feels like you're just pointlessly killing an animal, so I don't like it... But hunting for food? Yeah, sure, go ahead and do it. I don't particularly care.
 

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I know that hunting is sometimes done to lower populations of wild animals and some animals are pest. I'm fine with controlling populations and pest control. I'm glad they are regulations for it. I also agree with mechaphobic that I prefer if you actually do hunt for food. But in general, I don't care for hunting

You know what we need to do to make hunting humane: Ban guns, use your bare hands. Make it even. They fight with you without a weapon, so you shouldn't either. And if you do consider horns and claws weapons, then use a bowie knife. if the animal is large, bring a pal along. I call it, fair hunting!

Also, I recall when I worked in a restaurant, there were protesters with signs that came in. They were protesting something to do with hunting. They left some of the signs and we took them in. One of them said, "Hunting is stupid". I wrote in tiny print, "Just like me." I don't think they came back for the sign though, but I wish they did. :s_tongue:
 

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I personally enjoy hunting. I get a license and go out in the woods every year. It's an application of practical skills in navigating, tracking, understanding animal behaviors, and marksmanship. I consider it a more technical sport with the bonus that you eat what you kill- within reason. Hell, I even think keeping trophies is fine, if that isn't the only thing you're shooting for. Venison tastes better than cold cuts, and a hundred pound deer nets me forty pounds of good meat.

Most of the money spent on hunting ends up going back into the conservation of nature and the funding of parks and rec and various departments of natural resources, so I'm fine with that. They're largely the least corrupt of any government departments. There's more hunters that go into the woods with a backpack, a rifle and their wits than there are TV show hosts with whizbang gizmos and whatever analytics they have.

Poaching is practically a non-existent problem (at least in America) considering the red tape and hoops you jump through to hunt on public land (the feds and state governments usually don't care about whatever you kill on your private land). Even the stuff you're allowed to kill as much of as you can is that way for a very good reason. In my state, there's no limit on coyote, hog, beaver, groundhog, or armadillos. Largely because they're considered pests and the first two are invasive species. The DNR wants as many of them dead as they can get, since they breed like nothing else and destroy native wildlife and farmland.

You know what we need to do to make hunting humane: Ban guns, use your bare hands. Make it even. They fight with you without a weapon, so you shouldn't either. And if you do consider horns and claws weapons, then use a bowie knife. if the animal is large, bring a pal along. I call it, fair hunting!

And I'm not so sure about you, but I'm not going mano-a-mano with Hogzilla, I'm keeping my distance from ole Bullwinkle, and I will certainly not invite Yogi to my picnic. I'll keep my rifle handy, thank you very much. Wild animals are dangerous and as much as I respect them for their natural beauty and strength, I also enjoy having my insides not be my outsides, and an eventual open-casket funeral for my family.
 

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Also, I recall when I worked in a restaurant, there were protesters with signs that came in. They were protesting something to do with hunting. They left some of the signs and we took them in. One of them said, "Hunting is stupid". I wrote in tiny print, "Just like me." I don't think they came back for the sign though, but I wish they did.
I wonder why they left some of their signs... It's just more work for you, since you need to throw it away... >.>
 

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I would like to add that I would definitely eat it and do something with the skin/bones if possible, too. I like bead weaving, so if nothing else, I could make some beads with the bones. My family has an ancient meat grinder that we've only ever used for making cranberry/orange/walnut relish on holidays as far as I know, so I could use that to make some actual sausage and stuff the intestines.

I should make that a bit more clear if your not familiar with what I write, I own several firearms and I do hunt on occasion. I just don't like the people you see who just do it to kill something. I use the lard for soap,, if it is deer at least. Soap for the machine shop I have, I wouldn't wash with it. I grind the bones and use them in my yard as well.
 

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I mean, let's not question the stupid vegans at least~

There are plenty of vegans that are just normal people with their specific food preferences and that live their life normally without bothering anyone else~

That's cool. I just wish I had them as customers.
 

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Don't question vegans. They're are a mysterious people.
mythical people, they are. i once sighted them eating my backyard and humping my papaya tree. i didn't chase them out, of course; who would pass up such a magical chance to see nature in action?
 

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Well... You'd need to adapt your menu for that! xD

I don't know if it counts, but the restaurant did have a vegan option for the wraps. It's more like the customers were so anal about any animal byproduct even existing next to their meal. I swear, if they saw a microscopic piece of feta cheese, they'd refuse to it.

Yes, wonderful people.
 

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I don't know if it counts, but the restaurant did have a vegan option for the wraps. It's more like the customers were so anal about any animal byproduct even existing next to their meal. I swear, if they saw a microscopic piece of feta cheese, they'd refuse to it.

Yes, wonderful people.
Oooooooof, those were just stupid.

I have a cousin that's vegan and like... He comes to family reunions like normal, eats like normal, and talks to us like normal... He just avoids the stuff with animal origin in them.

It doesn't matter if the reunion is on a restaurant or in someone's home, he is always super chill and stuff... And when we went to visit his house, his wife actually made vegan food for him and normal food for us (even though we would have been perfectly fine eating the vegan food).

So uhn... Well, my personal experience with the one vegan I know has been pretty nice overall. I think most are also like that, people that just mind their own business and eat only the stuff they care for.

... But well... Some people are just stupid... Like... Geez. You even offered a vegan option and they were still annoyed at the restaurant? How crazy can they be?
 
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