Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I hope it isn't scathingly.
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Although Lake Miona extends into The Villages from the West almost one third of the width of The Villages, you are correct that it is not within the boundary of The Villages according to googlemaps.
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When we lived in Melbourne, we lived on a golf course. The greens maintenance workers shot at gophers early in the am.
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Really ? You don't know why hunting is encouraged by Conservation agencies ?
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When they said for the meat, they were lying. If they wanted venison, the local shops had plenty of it. No, they wanted to hunt just for the thrill of tracking and shooting. It was also a time of bonding for them. During the hunting seasons, we drove around as little as possible because of the drunk hunters. After all, it was quite boring waiting, watching, and stalking, so why not get drunk? |
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Unlike you, I know many hunters who love venison, and who exchange recipes for ways to prepare it, most usually being some variety of chili. But, of course, those within my circle of acquaintance are mostly folks who grew up in the deep south and enjoy not only the taste of venison, but also the "thrill of tracking and shooting" game and the "time of bonding." Like many others, I have some great memories of evenings around an open campfire in hunting camp, in conversation with good companions, and sleeping beneath the stars. (Yep, even right on the ground with the bugs and the snakes.) My hunting associates were not drinkers, and I don't recall ever encountering any drunk deer hunters. You have probably heard this before, but "We don't care how you did it up north." ![]() Have you found venison in the "local shops" in Florida? I doubt it. Only non-native venison may be sold, and that uncooked, so it is hardly worth the trouble to import, and is not available in restaurants. Just relax. You aren't going to change this aspect of our culture. ![]() |
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Well, well.........Just like Politics or Religion, there is not ever going to be a debate that magically makes one side agree with the other side.
(I started this to find out about loud bang noises. And I really am surprised hunting is possible right next to a huge residential development. I believe there should be distance restrictions but maybe Florida is behind the times.) For the record, I am against hunting. They always use the "thinning" argument but science proves nature will limit itself.(Less food sources, lower birth rate, etc.) Cavemen could not kill very many things with spears yet nature went on. (Yea, yea don't tell me about lack of wolves, etc.) Venison and duck taste so bad that you must hide the taste with Chili powder, sauces and lots of other techniques. But like I said, no point in debating. |
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