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#1381
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Re: the reported bear attack now very OT
For sure! Nothing wrong with having fun while doing a needed task.
"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
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> Interesting point, but I doubt that hunters buy all that gear and go to all
> that trouble, to unselfishly prevent overpopulation of deer, for example.
> It may be that the people who write the permits and licenses have that in
> mind, but not the hunters. Bill's "just plain fun", which also encompasses
> sport, getting close to nature, and a weekend away from annoying neighbors,
> etc., has to be the biggest part of it. People like to buy stuff too.
>
> Earle
>
> "Vito" <vito@crosslink.net> wrote in message
> news:4450d869$0$3097@dingus.crosslink.net...
> > We also kill to prevent overpopulation. Few hunters today kill to eat.
> >
> > "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> > news:445019A0.9D8EC1A3@***.net...
> > > Yes we kill to eat, and just plain fun. I'm all for the bleeding
> > > heart liberals wacko limp democrats killing their offspring, too
> >
> >
>
>
"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
news:4450e4cd$0$14873$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> Interesting point, but I doubt that hunters buy all that gear and go to all
> that trouble, to unselfishly prevent overpopulation of deer, for example.
> It may be that the people who write the permits and licenses have that in
> mind, but not the hunters. Bill's "just plain fun", which also encompasses
> sport, getting close to nature, and a weekend away from annoying neighbors,
> etc., has to be the biggest part of it. People like to buy stuff too.
>
> Earle
>
> "Vito" <vito@crosslink.net> wrote in message
> news:4450d869$0$3097@dingus.crosslink.net...
> > We also kill to prevent overpopulation. Few hunters today kill to eat.
> >
> > "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> > news:445019A0.9D8EC1A3@***.net...
> > > Yes we kill to eat, and just plain fun. I'm all for the bleeding
> > > heart liberals wacko limp democrats killing their offspring, too
> >
> >
>
>
#1382
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Re: the reported bear attack now very OT
For sure! Nothing wrong with having fun while doing a needed task.
"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
news:4450e4cd$0$14873$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> Interesting point, but I doubt that hunters buy all that gear and go to all
> that trouble, to unselfishly prevent overpopulation of deer, for example.
> It may be that the people who write the permits and licenses have that in
> mind, but not the hunters. Bill's "just plain fun", which also encompasses
> sport, getting close to nature, and a weekend away from annoying neighbors,
> etc., has to be the biggest part of it. People like to buy stuff too.
>
> Earle
>
> "Vito" <vito@crosslink.net> wrote in message
> news:4450d869$0$3097@dingus.crosslink.net...
> > We also kill to prevent overpopulation. Few hunters today kill to eat.
> >
> > "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> > news:445019A0.9D8EC1A3@***.net...
> > > Yes we kill to eat, and just plain fun. I'm all for the bleeding
> > > heart liberals wacko limp democrats killing their offspring, too
> >
> >
>
>
"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
news:4450e4cd$0$14873$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> Interesting point, but I doubt that hunters buy all that gear and go to all
> that trouble, to unselfishly prevent overpopulation of deer, for example.
> It may be that the people who write the permits and licenses have that in
> mind, but not the hunters. Bill's "just plain fun", which also encompasses
> sport, getting close to nature, and a weekend away from annoying neighbors,
> etc., has to be the biggest part of it. People like to buy stuff too.
>
> Earle
>
> "Vito" <vito@crosslink.net> wrote in message
> news:4450d869$0$3097@dingus.crosslink.net...
> > We also kill to prevent overpopulation. Few hunters today kill to eat.
> >
> > "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> > news:445019A0.9D8EC1A3@***.net...
> > > Yes we kill to eat, and just plain fun. I'm all for the bleeding
> > > heart liberals wacko limp democrats killing their offspring, too
> >
> >
>
>
#1383
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Re: the reported bear attack now very OT
"Jeepers" <moomesa@INVALIDfnbnet.net> wrote
> "Vito" <vito@crosslink.net> wrote:
>
> > We also kill to prevent overpopulation. Few hunters today kill to eat.
> >
>
> I do. I raise beef cattle, but I eat, almost solely, venison. I still
> enjoy beef, just not nearly as often as I used to, chicken is good too.
> Mule deer, whitetails, dove, quail and fish. A good hunt results in deer
> and a wild hog or two. I suppose it helps that I own land.
>
Good on you! I killed and ate a lot of game when I was farming (raising cattle
in the east) but I thought of it more as harvesting than hunting. When you
gotta flip a coin to decide whether to kill the rabbit under the wood pile or
the one in the rose bush it ain't hunting <grin>.
> "Vito" <vito@crosslink.net> wrote:
>
> > We also kill to prevent overpopulation. Few hunters today kill to eat.
> >
>
> I do. I raise beef cattle, but I eat, almost solely, venison. I still
> enjoy beef, just not nearly as often as I used to, chicken is good too.
> Mule deer, whitetails, dove, quail and fish. A good hunt results in deer
> and a wild hog or two. I suppose it helps that I own land.
>
Good on you! I killed and ate a lot of game when I was farming (raising cattle
in the east) but I thought of it more as harvesting than hunting. When you
gotta flip a coin to decide whether to kill the rabbit under the wood pile or
the one in the rose bush it ain't hunting <grin>.
#1384
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Re: the reported bear attack now very OT
"Jeepers" <moomesa@INVALIDfnbnet.net> wrote
> "Vito" <vito@crosslink.net> wrote:
>
> > We also kill to prevent overpopulation. Few hunters today kill to eat.
> >
>
> I do. I raise beef cattle, but I eat, almost solely, venison. I still
> enjoy beef, just not nearly as often as I used to, chicken is good too.
> Mule deer, whitetails, dove, quail and fish. A good hunt results in deer
> and a wild hog or two. I suppose it helps that I own land.
>
Good on you! I killed and ate a lot of game when I was farming (raising cattle
in the east) but I thought of it more as harvesting than hunting. When you
gotta flip a coin to decide whether to kill the rabbit under the wood pile or
the one in the rose bush it ain't hunting <grin>.
> "Vito" <vito@crosslink.net> wrote:
>
> > We also kill to prevent overpopulation. Few hunters today kill to eat.
> >
>
> I do. I raise beef cattle, but I eat, almost solely, venison. I still
> enjoy beef, just not nearly as often as I used to, chicken is good too.
> Mule deer, whitetails, dove, quail and fish. A good hunt results in deer
> and a wild hog or two. I suppose it helps that I own land.
>
Good on you! I killed and ate a lot of game when I was farming (raising cattle
in the east) but I thought of it more as harvesting than hunting. When you
gotta flip a coin to decide whether to kill the rabbit under the wood pile or
the one in the rose bush it ain't hunting <grin>.
#1385
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Re: the reported bear attack now very OT
"Jeepers" <moomesa@INVALIDfnbnet.net> wrote
> "Vito" <vito@crosslink.net> wrote:
>
> > We also kill to prevent overpopulation. Few hunters today kill to eat.
> >
>
> I do. I raise beef cattle, but I eat, almost solely, venison. I still
> enjoy beef, just not nearly as often as I used to, chicken is good too.
> Mule deer, whitetails, dove, quail and fish. A good hunt results in deer
> and a wild hog or two. I suppose it helps that I own land.
>
Good on you! I killed and ate a lot of game when I was farming (raising cattle
in the east) but I thought of it more as harvesting than hunting. When you
gotta flip a coin to decide whether to kill the rabbit under the wood pile or
the one in the rose bush it ain't hunting <grin>.
> "Vito" <vito@crosslink.net> wrote:
>
> > We also kill to prevent overpopulation. Few hunters today kill to eat.
> >
>
> I do. I raise beef cattle, but I eat, almost solely, venison. I still
> enjoy beef, just not nearly as often as I used to, chicken is good too.
> Mule deer, whitetails, dove, quail and fish. A good hunt results in deer
> and a wild hog or two. I suppose it helps that I own land.
>
Good on you! I killed and ate a lot of game when I was farming (raising cattle
in the east) but I thought of it more as harvesting than hunting. When you
gotta flip a coin to decide whether to kill the rabbit under the wood pile or
the one in the rose bush it ain't hunting <grin>.
#1386
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Re: the reported bear attack now very OT
On mucho experience with hunters and game management while farming, raising
cattle and breaking horses. Any farmer knows that if you put 125 head on a
pasture that can only support 100, they will eat all the grass then pull up the
roots then all starve, leaving perhaps a dozen alive. Same goes for deer and
other game. It is essential to limit their population to what their habitat can
support. That's a scientific fact born out by practical experience - nothing
"bleeding heart" or "democrat" about it.
It is also factual to say that few hunters today hunt for meat. Some of my
neighbors do. They organize a drive every year and kill more deer in a day than
the sport hunters do in a season, but those who hunt solo, often from tree
stands, swear that drives are not hunting, especially if you use dogs. But
either way they spend more $$ on the hunt than they would pay for a side of beef
or pork. Ergo, they are not doing it to eat.
What has that got to do with "bleeding heart liberals wacko limp democrats"?
The ones I know dispise hunting and game management.
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote
> From what do you base that stupid remark on! I will never under
> these bleeding heart liberals wacko limp democrats!
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Vito wrote:
> >
> > We also kill to prevent overpopulation. Few hunters today kill to eat.
cattle and breaking horses. Any farmer knows that if you put 125 head on a
pasture that can only support 100, they will eat all the grass then pull up the
roots then all starve, leaving perhaps a dozen alive. Same goes for deer and
other game. It is essential to limit their population to what their habitat can
support. That's a scientific fact born out by practical experience - nothing
"bleeding heart" or "democrat" about it.
It is also factual to say that few hunters today hunt for meat. Some of my
neighbors do. They organize a drive every year and kill more deer in a day than
the sport hunters do in a season, but those who hunt solo, often from tree
stands, swear that drives are not hunting, especially if you use dogs. But
either way they spend more $$ on the hunt than they would pay for a side of beef
or pork. Ergo, they are not doing it to eat.
What has that got to do with "bleeding heart liberals wacko limp democrats"?
The ones I know dispise hunting and game management.
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote
> From what do you base that stupid remark on! I will never under
> these bleeding heart liberals wacko limp democrats!
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Vito wrote:
> >
> > We also kill to prevent overpopulation. Few hunters today kill to eat.
#1387
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Re: the reported bear attack now very OT
On mucho experience with hunters and game management while farming, raising
cattle and breaking horses. Any farmer knows that if you put 125 head on a
pasture that can only support 100, they will eat all the grass then pull up the
roots then all starve, leaving perhaps a dozen alive. Same goes for deer and
other game. It is essential to limit their population to what their habitat can
support. That's a scientific fact born out by practical experience - nothing
"bleeding heart" or "democrat" about it.
It is also factual to say that few hunters today hunt for meat. Some of my
neighbors do. They organize a drive every year and kill more deer in a day than
the sport hunters do in a season, but those who hunt solo, often from tree
stands, swear that drives are not hunting, especially if you use dogs. But
either way they spend more $$ on the hunt than they would pay for a side of beef
or pork. Ergo, they are not doing it to eat.
What has that got to do with "bleeding heart liberals wacko limp democrats"?
The ones I know dispise hunting and game management.
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote
> From what do you base that stupid remark on! I will never under
> these bleeding heart liberals wacko limp democrats!
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Vito wrote:
> >
> > We also kill to prevent overpopulation. Few hunters today kill to eat.
cattle and breaking horses. Any farmer knows that if you put 125 head on a
pasture that can only support 100, they will eat all the grass then pull up the
roots then all starve, leaving perhaps a dozen alive. Same goes for deer and
other game. It is essential to limit their population to what their habitat can
support. That's a scientific fact born out by practical experience - nothing
"bleeding heart" or "democrat" about it.
It is also factual to say that few hunters today hunt for meat. Some of my
neighbors do. They organize a drive every year and kill more deer in a day than
the sport hunters do in a season, but those who hunt solo, often from tree
stands, swear that drives are not hunting, especially if you use dogs. But
either way they spend more $$ on the hunt than they would pay for a side of beef
or pork. Ergo, they are not doing it to eat.
What has that got to do with "bleeding heart liberals wacko limp democrats"?
The ones I know dispise hunting and game management.
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote
> From what do you base that stupid remark on! I will never under
> these bleeding heart liberals wacko limp democrats!
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Vito wrote:
> >
> > We also kill to prevent overpopulation. Few hunters today kill to eat.
#1388
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Re: the reported bear attack now very OT
On mucho experience with hunters and game management while farming, raising
cattle and breaking horses. Any farmer knows that if you put 125 head on a
pasture that can only support 100, they will eat all the grass then pull up the
roots then all starve, leaving perhaps a dozen alive. Same goes for deer and
other game. It is essential to limit their population to what their habitat can
support. That's a scientific fact born out by practical experience - nothing
"bleeding heart" or "democrat" about it.
It is also factual to say that few hunters today hunt for meat. Some of my
neighbors do. They organize a drive every year and kill more deer in a day than
the sport hunters do in a season, but those who hunt solo, often from tree
stands, swear that drives are not hunting, especially if you use dogs. But
either way they spend more $$ on the hunt than they would pay for a side of beef
or pork. Ergo, they are not doing it to eat.
What has that got to do with "bleeding heart liberals wacko limp democrats"?
The ones I know dispise hunting and game management.
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote
> From what do you base that stupid remark on! I will never under
> these bleeding heart liberals wacko limp democrats!
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Vito wrote:
> >
> > We also kill to prevent overpopulation. Few hunters today kill to eat.
cattle and breaking horses. Any farmer knows that if you put 125 head on a
pasture that can only support 100, they will eat all the grass then pull up the
roots then all starve, leaving perhaps a dozen alive. Same goes for deer and
other game. It is essential to limit their population to what their habitat can
support. That's a scientific fact born out by practical experience - nothing
"bleeding heart" or "democrat" about it.
It is also factual to say that few hunters today hunt for meat. Some of my
neighbors do. They organize a drive every year and kill more deer in a day than
the sport hunters do in a season, but those who hunt solo, often from tree
stands, swear that drives are not hunting, especially if you use dogs. But
either way they spend more $$ on the hunt than they would pay for a side of beef
or pork. Ergo, they are not doing it to eat.
What has that got to do with "bleeding heart liberals wacko limp democrats"?
The ones I know dispise hunting and game management.
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote
> From what do you base that stupid remark on! I will never under
> these bleeding heart liberals wacko limp democrats!
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Vito wrote:
> >
> > We also kill to prevent overpopulation. Few hunters today kill to eat.
#1389
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Re: the reported bear attack now very OT
"Nathan W. Collier" <Nathan@NoSpam.com> wrote
> "Vito" <vito@crosslink.net> wrote ...
> > The parasite in a woman's womb is an embryo then a
> > fetus, not a baby and certainly not a child.
>
> wow....i find your dismissal rather disgusting.
>
Truth is often disgusting to superstitious folks.
> "Vito" <vito@crosslink.net> wrote ...
> > The parasite in a woman's womb is an embryo then a
> > fetus, not a baby and certainly not a child.
>
> wow....i find your dismissal rather disgusting.
>
Truth is often disgusting to superstitious folks.
#1390
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Re: the reported bear attack now very OT
"Nathan W. Collier" <Nathan@NoSpam.com> wrote
> "Vito" <vito@crosslink.net> wrote ...
> > The parasite in a woman's womb is an embryo then a
> > fetus, not a baby and certainly not a child.
>
> wow....i find your dismissal rather disgusting.
>
Truth is often disgusting to superstitious folks.
> "Vito" <vito@crosslink.net> wrote ...
> > The parasite in a woman's womb is an embryo then a
> > fetus, not a baby and certainly not a child.
>
> wow....i find your dismissal rather disgusting.
>
Truth is often disgusting to superstitious folks.