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RE: Kill or harvest?
i use harvest or kill. you say kill when youre talking to other people that have our addictions, harvest when youre talking to people that dont.
the only one that bugs me A LITTLE is catch |
RE: Kill or harvest?
My hats off to ya kickin buck. RESPECT
To me "harvest" is a politicaly correct word. If I am around people I don't know I will say taken or took. Normally I will say shot or killed. I try to be respectful of others. We hunters know they are not horns, but we know they are meaning the bone looking material growing out of their heads. Let's add to the theoriginal question. Do you consider hunting a sport? I don't. How can you call killing something a sport?I don't even consider fishing to be a sport even if you practice catch and release. Hunting is hunting. Shooting a gun or a bow for compitition is a sport. |
RE: Kill or harvest?
ORIGINAL: tenpointer65 My hats off to ya kickin buck. RESPECT To me "harvest" is a politicaly correct word. If I am around people I don't know I will say taken or took. Normally I will say shot or killed. I try to be respectful of others. We hunters know they are not horns, but we know they are meaning the bone looking material growing out of their heads. Let's add to the theoriginal question. Do you consider hunting a sport? I don't. How can you call killing something a sport?I don't even consider fishing to be a sport even if you practice catch and release. Hunting is hunting. Shooting a gun or a bow for compitition is a sport. |
RE: Kill or harvest?
I don't have a problem with the term Kill but the term harvest is what I was brought up on. Way back when I started there wasn't a hunting season that we waited for. When we needed meat, we just took a .22, went out back behind the graineries and popped a deer in the head (usually a doe). There really wasn't much sport to it. It simply was one of the nessecities (food). Now forty some years later it is much different. My sons have a hard time understanding when I explain how it was when I was a kid. (at Christmas I was lucky to get a Christmas orange and a half a doz. hard candies). So the term harvest was just ingrained in me and that was well before political correctness became an issue. It's just like calling a fawn a calf. I know it's incorrect language but once again it's what was ingrained. As to antlers, I remember my grandfather saying as we butchered a doe in the barn, "you can't eat horns". I supposethe term harvestmay be also due to when we harvested an animal we would always say a prayer thanking God for allowing us to harvest one of his creatures. I still have my sons say the same prayer.
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RE: Kill or harvest?
That's why I said, "Let's add to the original question. Just like the horn question was added to it.
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RE: Kill or harvest?
I just say - "I got one" or "did you get a buck". "Yep, I got a 10 pointer".
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RE: Kill or harvest?
ORIGINAL: tenpointer65 That's why I said, "Let's add to the original question. Just like the horn question was added to it. |
RE: Kill or harvest?
ORIGINAL: Lanse couche couche Okay, i'm a turd and a dumass. Sounds familiar. You're not my ex-girlfriend posting under that name are you? Now back to the topic.... |
RE: Kill or harvest?
"harvest" is used as the politically correct term...:eek:
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RE: Kill or harvest?
all i all its the same. in my youn life of 25 soon to be 26 years i have learned that its who asked is what you did. to most i kiied one or droped him. but if my dear old grandmother or my mother askes i harvested one. buts only because i dont want [harvested] my self!!! lol i am yet to catch on. but i could of jumped out of my tree stand last year on a little spike. we will keep that in mind for them rainy season days to come.
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