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Old 02-01-2007 | 06:38 PM
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Default RE: The subjective nature of what is considered "hunting" vs "shooting"

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It's not cut and dry to me. What I see on T.V really makes me sick. For me it is doing the scouting, hanging the stands, clearing the lanes, and most of all enjoying every minute I get to do it. Someone who pays a guide to hunt is still hunting, they are just not hunting the way I enjoy it. As long as it is legal and on free ranging animals, we have to call it hunting don't we?
Well said ... I think the amount of time and work we spend before we are finally sitting in our stand, makes the taking of an animal that much more satifying ... all that constitutes hunting IMO ...
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