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Old 02-02-2007 | 07:50 PM
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Default RE: The subjective nature of what is considered "hunting" vs "shooting"

ORIGINAL: Davoh

ORIGINAL: Germ

Maybe one day we will learn this, and let folks hunt with the way they want without judging, analyzing or picking apart how they choose to hunt.
Good point, but not gonna happen.... people always want to look down on others... it's a subconcience way of soothing our male-inferiority complexes....

aka... mine is bigger than yours.... hence B&C and P&Y.... but I suppose that's another soapbox for another day....

Atlasman, you da man bro... nobody knows how to stir the pot better!

I agree with the guy who said, If you're enjoying what you do, and it's legal and by basic definition ethical, go for it. This is exactly why our nation was founded on the concept of sovereign states. The fact that localized populations can better rule their local traditions and laws without interference from the larger nation.

Just try telling someone in Brittain that "Cricket" isn't a real sport, because baseball is more strenuous....

My wife shot her first deer over corn with a .308 at about 85 yards... you just try and tell her she's not a real hunter... go ahead... I dare ya....
Davoh I agree with you, tell your wife congrats.

Yes I know exactly where Atlas is going
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