Through The Eyes Of A Hunter
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From: Sistersville WV USA
We are the sport of hunting...if the sport of hunting is to survive, every hunter must become more ethical while afield and in society. Whether you are hunting with friends or alone in the deep backcountry...a conscientious hunter follows the hunters code of ethics.
I do believe that you should not judge others until you have looked at things from there point of view.......
Well, i have had all the anti's points i can handle...they need to look at our side for awhile...Look at the world through a hunters eyes...Have any anti's seen...the world come to life on a cool crisp fall morning or smelled the woods on a fall day after a good soaking rain or have your heart race as you draw down on a trophy?
Hunting is an American Tradition...since the beginning of time....And i...as well as many others will tell you ...IT WILL LIVE ON!! I will pass my knowledge and my hunting ethics on to my three children and anyone else willing to learn.
So all you anti's find something better to do.
The white-tailed deer ranks high up as one of the smartest and most elusive animals in the world....as is the people who hunt them.
I do believe that you should not judge others until you have looked at things from there point of view.......
Well, i have had all the anti's points i can handle...they need to look at our side for awhile...Look at the world through a hunters eyes...Have any anti's seen...the world come to life on a cool crisp fall morning or smelled the woods on a fall day after a good soaking rain or have your heart race as you draw down on a trophy?
Hunting is an American Tradition...since the beginning of time....And i...as well as many others will tell you ...IT WILL LIVE ON!! I will pass my knowledge and my hunting ethics on to my three children and anyone else willing to learn.
So all you anti's find something better to do.
The white-tailed deer ranks high up as one of the smartest and most elusive animals in the world....as is the people who hunt them.
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Day4Day good post, we all need to do our part. We need to educate the non-hunting public on how the hunters and fisherman of this country are the ones that have preserved the wildlife and wilderness for the future. There are a lot of ways to do this, replying to anti editorials in the paper is one way. The most important thing we can do though is to never attack in any way an anti. Ignore them, they do an excellent job of making fools out of themselves without anyone helping them.

The Tazman

The Tazman
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From: Beaver Falls Pa. USA
Well put Day4Day and welcome to the bb I for one would like to take an anti hunting so that may be I could show them what the finer things in life are all about.
God Bless & Good Hunting
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God Bless & Good Hunting
LM/NAHC
Member NRA
Member P&Y CLUB
Member QDMA
Member Ducks Unlimited




