browninggold
CGN Regular
- Location
- Essex County, Ontario
there are ways and times to advocate and promote hunting. Covering the game animals during transportation shows respect for them imho.
Ron
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there are ways and times to advocate and promote hunting. Covering the game animals during transportation shows respect for them imho.
Ron
Well, if a cattle rancher was to put 10 cows in the back of a pickup and drive through town, then I think that would raise some questions!
I don't think we, as hunters, have to hide, but I certainly don't feel we need to shove our sport into the face of others in order to survive!
I don't like other people shoving their stuff in my face for any reason, I expect no less of myself when trying to respect others.
I remember when I did my course for my hunting certificate close to 25 years ago. The instructor stressed the need to be a little discrete when transporting game. It was his opinion that covering a deer with a tarp in the back of your truck would help the pro-hunting cause vs. the strap the carcass to the hood of the truck and parade it through town method that was at one time a ritual here in Quebec. The arguments I read in this thread were arguements being promoted long before some hunters here on CGN were even born. I don't hide the fact that I am a hunter and a shooter, never have and never will. Yet I am very concious of the image I must project if I am to help the cause.
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Respect the animal and your fellow hunters. Two rules to live by in the field.
One thing to keep in mind is that when you HIDE something, it becomes a "dirty little secret"
When gun racks in the back of pick ups, loaded with rifles were normal, nobody got upset. It was considered NORMAL behavior to own a rifle.
Nowadays, wen you do that, it is considered dangerous and crazy. and police are called.
The more you HIDE something, the more people are distanced from it, and the more they re suspicious of it.
Don't ever HIDE that you hunt, or own guns. It's NORMAL to hunt.
Hunters and shooters that decided to "hide" their activities have done MORE disservice to their fellow hunters than any anti hunter. We should have just kept on doing what we did. Hiding hunting and shooting marginalized us, and we might never recover from it.
Is it really so difficult for a parent to explain to a child the hierarchy of creatures on this planet. We are humans, we are at the top of the food chain, we hunt and kill in order to survive! They are going to learn that fact sooner or later! Sorry to be so harsh, but it really is a simple matter of life.Think of the childrenIs it really so difficult for a parent to explain to a child the hierarchy of creatures on this planet. We are humans, we are at the top of the food chain, we hunt and kill in order to survive! They are going to learn that fact sooner or later! Sorry to be so harsh, but it really is a simple matter of life.
I don't and wouldn't drive around with animals hanging out unless it's on my route, and then I try to make it lokk a bit clean. i have seen animals going down the mainstreet in the city with bloody heads and blood dripping on the pavement...
I don't think little kids that have never been exposed, should have their first exposure to be an animal hanging out the back dripping blood.
...Shocking a well adjusted adult is not a huge deal...




























