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Old 02-06-2007 | 07:57 AM
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Default RE: The subjective nature of what is considered "hunting" vs "shooting"

I've hunted plenty of ways, high fence (army bases - have fences around them and are as big as some counties), with dogs, man drives, on fields, in woods, on private land, on public land, alone, with friends, with guns, bows, blackpowder, from stands, andfrom the ground. I've enjoyed every one of those experiences for various reasons and to varying degrees. I prefer some methods over others and am more successful with some methods than others. They were all hunting experiences and they all beat sitting at my desk working or reading threads about what hunting really is.
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