On another thread a fellow is saying in effect (my words not his, I hope he doesn't think I am putting words in his mouth...but he probably will...) Oh forget the other thread and the other fellow.
First off I don't think any of us should "attack" anyone else on this board. I believe it is in the rules that we don't. I don't think we should "attack" any other hunters for the way they hunt (equipment, techniques etc.). I am a firm believer in the concept that you can disagree with what someone does without being disrespectful of the person.
Sometimes I might say" If they want to hunt that way fine but I would not feel right doing that so I will not." Simple enough, I am not attacking anyone or "giving the antis, ammunition" I am just stating I personally would not do something. I have to be a little careful explaining why. Because if I say "its not fair or its not really hunting etc." Now I am throwing down the gantlet and asking for "counter opinions". If I say "in my view it is not sporting" I would hope I may get a response of "Oh well in my view it is sporting because..."
Sometimes there are things that I would not do and am a little more "passionate" about it in that I don't think others should be doing it. Speaking up on these issues is deffinately going to stimulate discussion. (which does not mean I am trolling for an argument) I still do not see how this is giving the antis ammunition.
I believe a civil discussion among hunters about hunting equipment and technique is worthwhile and healthy.
If we stick to explaining the views we hold and maybe trying just a little to convince others that maybe they should have a look at a different viewpoint things shouldn't go "off the rails".
The problem arises when people firmly believe that "THEY ARE RIGHT AND YOU ARE WRONG" and then go forth with a stubborn, arrogant attitude that things go wrong. (you would think they would understand that they are not going to convince anybody to agree with them by flinging mud or even dirty water)
Bottom line: Do you think it is ok to disagree with other hunters and have civil discussions about our differences? Or do you think we should stand united even if we don't like being associated with activity we don't agree with? (which means we will all be "painted with the same brush" as it were)
First off I don't think any of us should "attack" anyone else on this board. I believe it is in the rules that we don't. I don't think we should "attack" any other hunters for the way they hunt (equipment, techniques etc.). I am a firm believer in the concept that you can disagree with what someone does without being disrespectful of the person.
Sometimes I might say" If they want to hunt that way fine but I would not feel right doing that so I will not." Simple enough, I am not attacking anyone or "giving the antis, ammunition" I am just stating I personally would not do something. I have to be a little careful explaining why. Because if I say "its not fair or its not really hunting etc." Now I am throwing down the gantlet and asking for "counter opinions". If I say "in my view it is not sporting" I would hope I may get a response of "Oh well in my view it is sporting because..."
Sometimes there are things that I would not do and am a little more "passionate" about it in that I don't think others should be doing it. Speaking up on these issues is deffinately going to stimulate discussion. (which does not mean I am trolling for an argument) I still do not see how this is giving the antis ammunition.
I believe a civil discussion among hunters about hunting equipment and technique is worthwhile and healthy.
If we stick to explaining the views we hold and maybe trying just a little to convince others that maybe they should have a look at a different viewpoint things shouldn't go "off the rails".
The problem arises when people firmly believe that "THEY ARE RIGHT AND YOU ARE WRONG" and then go forth with a stubborn, arrogant attitude that things go wrong. (you would think they would understand that they are not going to convince anybody to agree with them by flinging mud or even dirty water)
Bottom line: Do you think it is ok to disagree with other hunters and have civil discussions about our differences? Or do you think we should stand united even if we don't like being associated with activity we don't agree with? (which means we will all be "painted with the same brush" as it were)




























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