All these ethics posts, is anyone hunting?
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Greenville SC USA
Posts: 656
All these ethics posts, is anyone hunting?
Is the hunting season dying down? Are folks not getting the big deer they always wanted? Maybe the short daylight hours? I am wandering why all the philisophical (sp?) ethics posts? Just take a look at the titles in the bowhunting section! Wow!
#5
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: ND
Posts: 1,627
RE: All these ethics posts, is anyone hunting?
cardeer
Kill a tree rat and save a shed. Make some shed hunter happy!!
Actually still going fairly strong here and will hit it hard this weekend again. No time to be burned out. Still have a couple tags to fill. Once season is over, I will spend a lot of time with the family. Harrash the wife for a week so she remembers why it is not such a bad thing for me to be gone so much hunting. Also a good time to get the deer jerky made and stockpiled for the serious tromping my son and I do after bow season is over. We look for sheds/scout new area and the old until green up in the spring so I can start planning next year's bow hunting adventure. My son is a big shed hunting fanatic, I enjoy it too and it keeps the winter blues away. Life is good.
I can see why there are more ethic posts now though. The longer the season goes on, the more slobs you see or signs left that they have been out... the more ethic posts will be written. Just a way of venting your flustrations at the slobs.
Tim
Kill a tree rat and save a shed. Make some shed hunter happy!!
Actually still going fairly strong here and will hit it hard this weekend again. No time to be burned out. Still have a couple tags to fill. Once season is over, I will spend a lot of time with the family. Harrash the wife for a week so she remembers why it is not such a bad thing for me to be gone so much hunting. Also a good time to get the deer jerky made and stockpiled for the serious tromping my son and I do after bow season is over. We look for sheds/scout new area and the old until green up in the spring so I can start planning next year's bow hunting adventure. My son is a big shed hunting fanatic, I enjoy it too and it keeps the winter blues away. Life is good.
I can see why there are more ethic posts now though. The longer the season goes on, the more slobs you see or signs left that they have been out... the more ethic posts will be written. Just a way of venting your flustrations at the slobs.
Tim
#6
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Maine
Posts: 3,555
RE: All these ethics posts, is anyone hunting?
I actually like these meaningful discussions. It sure beats the "I can't find him" threads.
How can you be bored? I've hunted 16 years and have yet to see a llama in the woods. I'd just die for a good quatering away shot at a llama.
Everyone is burnt out,I know I,m getting to that point after over 300 hours in a sports chair in the woods watching tree rats
#7
RE: All these ethics posts, is anyone hunting?
I actually like these meaningful discussions. It sure beats the "I can't find him" threads.
#10
RE: All these ethics posts, is anyone hunting?
Yeah no kidding, lets all pray for 12 inches of snow and a standing cornfield.........back to hunting
I like to read all these posts on ethics,nice to know how all the other hunters feel