Originally Posted by
Muley70
Wrong again, as usual for finnbear. This "it's about hunting" and not killing crap is getting old. Why is it that hunters seem to feel the need to separate themselves from the kill? The indians celebrated the kill. finnbear, if it isn't about the kill then why carry a rifle? Can you not feel comaraderie with the mountains w/o carrying a rifle? It is about the kill, and if it wasn't you would be carring a camera instead of a rifle. Now if one were to say it is not "just" about the kill, I might be inclined to agree, but saying it isn't about the kill is total BS. The sooner hunters come to grips with that the better off we will all be. I like the meat, my family depends on it, you bet your azz it is about the kill and the day that it isn't I will stop hunting. I find it ironic that somebody who claims it isn't about the kill knows exactly how many elk he has killed, what are you keeping tally? I have no idea how many elk or deer I have killed.
muley muley muley...wrong again as usual, provin u know nothing about me, I spend lots of time in the hills without a gun. I'm sorry I did not phrase it right but U knew I ment it was just not the killin!!! but U have taken it upon yerself to belittle me every chance U get... U come in here and say that the indians celebrated the kill well most indians I know DO NOT celebrate the kill they celebrate the success of the hunt, they also take time to apoligize to the amimal for killing it and thank it for giving it's life so others might live!!! and as for knowing how many elk I've gotten ..is because I started a knecklace with the whistlers of the first one and have continued to do so!!!! yes I also like the meat as does my family but we do eat other meat as well, it is not life or death to get a deer or elk as it was in the old days...