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Old 02-06-2007 | 08:50 PM
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Default RE: The subjective nature of what is considered "hunting" vs "shooting"

Not stirring anything.........your comment was 100% hypocritical. You bust on other hunters all the time.......and then whine aboutother hunters doing the same (which no one even was).
Ok, what ever you say Atlas, you are too funny I recall sticking up for you when you were getting blasted by some other for shooting fawns, ohh I forgot that was before I... Now I bust on others, who?

do you gun hunt?.....
It is a legal form of hunting here, I have the option

if not, why?
See above

would you feel the same about two practically equal deer if one was killed with a bow and the other was killed by a rifle inside a small fenced area?
I really don't care, but I use too, but I had a great talk with a guy on AT. He set me straight and I was wrong. Worry about how othershunt is just not worth it. As long as they follow the theirgames laws.

You go ahead and ask again for the fourth time

Do you make a good chili?

I have a serious question, what do you think of the guy NY Governor wants as head of DEC(Grannis SP?) I hear he tried to past an anti-hunting bill?
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