ORIGINAL: BigJ71
ORIGINAL: PreacherTony
ORIGINAL: BigJ71
I really don't see how difficult it is for some to understand that some of us can absolutely love to hunt (and kill) but not take so much glee in the killing part of it.
That's aconfusing sentence to me John .... I assume you meant, love to hunt but not take glee in the kill
I figured it would be confusing, you see I originally wanted to just say "some of us can absolutely love to hunt but not take so much glee in the killing part of it." but I wanted everyone to know that I know full well that there is killing involved and I don't have a problem with doing it, so I stuck the (and kill) in the
sentance.I just don't get that much satisfaction out of the actual kill.
gotcha ....... by the way .... you spelled sentence wrong as well

two wrongs don't make a right
Yes I know it's part of the way I hunt, and I would not want to hunt any other way or I'd have a camera in my hands instead of a bow/gun. It's just that I don't see where the kill has to be so joyfully exalted for the hunt to be a success or worthy of our pursuit.
I don't think anyone is saying it HAS to be .... for most it seems it is .......
Yeah, I know. I guess I just can't get into the actual joy of killing as others do. Doesn't make it wrong or right, just not my thing. Don't get me wrong, it's something I have no problem doing, it's just not the "highlight" of the hunt for me.
the joy of killing as it pertains to the hunt .... I just want to make sure that is clear .....
Oh...you spelled sentence wrong.

Sorry...couldn't resist.
LOL ....see above, Einstein!

Please don't kill me ......