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Originally Posted by redwitch
What does shooting birds with automatic weapons have to do with surviving or having a pioneer spirit? I hunted when I was young with my father. He did not do it for sport but for food, although he would have been the first to admit that he enjoyed the hunt itself. I can camp out with the best of 'em, know how to bait a hook, start a fire, etc. If the need arises, I can survive and protect mine.
Sorry, hunting as a sport and for trophies is nauseating. It has nothing to do with a pioneer spirit or a need for survival.
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Hi redwitch: I understand and agree with what you say and believe we are only talking about differences in degrees. The experiences with your father were common place in the day and many of us stocked our freezers with fish fowl, venison etc.
My theory is with the advent of the movie Bambi people retreated from hunting preferring to stocked their freezers with store bought. Some became radicals (PETA). I am talking about a majority but not all Americans
Recall the uproar when Sarah Palin televised her hunting and dressing skills and dressing after killing a moose. Most of the nation was in an uproar.
People don't hunt and the closest they come to gutting a critter is pulling paper wrapped giblets out of the fowls cavity
So I conclude most have lost their pioneer spirit and they don't have the stomach or desire to duplicate what our fore fathers experienced.
I do not see anything wrong with people hunting for the sport of it except for bona fide protected species because hunting and fishing are a way of conservation and herd control.
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