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Any hunters on Sherdog?

I love hunting. I think its more the getting out into the woods for awhile then the actual killing. I've hunted Black Bear but have never gotten a shot on one during season. I mostly go for White Tail and Elk, along with they're smaller furry and feathered friends. Id love to go pig hunting. Any sherdoggers got pig problems on their property? Ill come down and kill everything!

This. The camaraderie and experience of being out in the wild are really the draw for me. Harvesting an animal is really a bonus.
 
What's the reason? Low population or just the idea of it?

Basically because it's something that the landed gentry do, and all us peasants hate them so it was a big vote-winner.
 
Very few birds that people eat are carnivores, most are omnivores though. Including chickens, turkeys and many others you wouldn't suspect. Overall I have no problem with most hunters as long as it's legal and done properly. I'm not a fan of trophy hunting or the ways people use blatant lies and myths to kill predators. Like wolves, "they are going to eat all my cattle" wolves take about .2% of all cattle losses and they aren't going to eat your children.

What about seabirds don't must of them eat mostly fish. We eat Arctic Terns back home fucking tasty as shit.
 
Anyone who wants to kill things for fun is mentally unbalanced. Instead of spending money on a gun you'd be better advised to spend it on counselling.

If people wanna hunt things to eat, that's all good. If people are doing it for a rush and to feel big then that's pathetic.

Glad you cleared it up because your first post seemed like you jumped to an idiotic conclusion.
 
Never shot anything but use to set rabbit snares all the time back home thats a lot of fun. When I can afford it going to build a cabin for hunting back home, been to long since I had a feed of moose.
 
I hunted alot as a kid, where i grew up it wasn't optional. Gave it up around 17-18 years old but still shot alot and competed a bit, turkey shoots etc.
The very last thing i shot was a rabbitt. Winged the little bastard and had to track him through the snow under the evergreens and shit. Found him cowering under a log and had to break his back by hand.
Anyone ever hear a rabbitt scream?
 
Yeah they aren't very subtle are they? No wonder they multiply so quick.

No, they aren't. I have to admit, I've seen some shit while hunting that would turn people inside out, but nothing as inhumane as what I would consider the meat industry to be. A couple minutes of suffering at the hands of a hunter is far more humane than a death in the wild, being ripped apart by a predator or starving to death because their teeth are too worn down. Mother Nature, she can be a real bitch.
 
I've never hunted. I could never imagine myself murdering a defenseless animal just for food when I can buy it in the supermarket. The people who do it as a hobby or for pleasure are just sick.
 
I prefer to do it myself, not pay someone else to do it for me. To each their own I guess.
 
What about seabirds don't must of them eat mostly fish. We eat Arctic Terns back home fucking tasty as shit.

Most birds we eat, not all. Also I was unaware anyone ate artic terns. Puffins yes, but a tern?? You people are weird :)
 
Most birds we eat, not all. Also I was unaware anyone ate artic terns. Puffins yes, but a tern?? You people are weird :)

I don't even know anybody who eats puffin. You can't even hunt them up here, maybe subsistence hunts for the natives.
 
I've never hunted. I could never imagine myself murdering a defenseless animal just for food when I can buy it in the supermarket. The people who do it as a hobby or for pleasure are just sick.

Lol at defenseless. What do you call the animals that were plucked from the pasture way too early, pumped full of hormones and no telling what else, and penned up knee deep in their own filth waiting in misery until their turn to be butchered? Those are the lucky ones. I imagine many don't see a pasture at all. When you kill an animal hunting they were free until their very last moments and died in their natural habitats with some kind of dignity. It's a whole lot more humane than the neatly packaged meat at the supermarket.
 
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