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Don't do that.
Last time I shot a turkey off the rack with a 12ga, they were some pi$$ed!
Apparently, I'm not allowed back at the store...
LOL
I see no issue with your shopping method......
Don't do that.
Last time I shot a turkey off the rack with a 12ga, they were some pi$$ed!
Apparently, I'm not allowed back at the store...
LOL
Lefties/Hippies and liberals are amongst the meanest and most dangerous people in the world.
Here's a tip that all readers on this forum can and should understand.
There is simply and absolutely no reasoning with the anti-hunt, anti-gun fanatical zealots regardless of their political leanings or personal ideology.
They have their own specific agenda and no amount of hard science or factual based discussion will ever dissuade their vitriolic and often violent fervor towards the ethical hunter or responsible gun enthusiast because to them the argument does not have make any sense what so ever. It is purely an emotional stand against anything they oppose.
You might as well have that argument with the proverbial fence post.
I'd be the last one to defend these crazy people in any way, but rather than focus on their dysfunction I'd rather see the hunting community take a more proactive (rather than reactive) approach to improving our collective public image.
A good start would be for the hunting shows on TV to focus more on the animal and the food from the animal. Most shows end with a victory scream or a high five (or both) and a shot of a dead animal. For non-hunters to think that it is all about killing is a logical conclusion to what they are seeing.
How many shows show the animal being cared for respectfully after the shot? How many shows explain the importance of proper field dressing, skinning, butchering, etc.? How many shows include a segment where the hunter sits down to a gourmet meal of wild meat with his family/friends?
People say hunters are their own worst enemy, but more and more I see the hunting media industry as one of our worst enemies. As a hunter, I simply can't even watch most of that crap.
I agree with this ..... although mostly it's just because the shows are crap ..... same as the magazine articles. We aren't so much watching (or reading about a hunt) ... but rather a product placement expo. "I slid the safety off on my Sako 11million and the Federal 130 grain barnes tripple shock found it's mark" .... just doesn't provied me with the same enjoyment as the articles of my youth .....
Same with the hunting shows. Some Dude in camo slotted between station breaks for repetitive Commercials for sponsored gear ... with shows that have him talk about the gear he is going to use , then arrive at the stand, perhaps point out anoither piece of useful equipment he has, then 5 minutes of film showing a parade of animals most guys would shoot every day that he passes on ... he finally sees his one .... music changes he drops it and then dances around like he scored the winning touchdown at the superbowl (but for some unknown reason he's still whispering ) ..... climbs down waits for the outfitter to arrive ... show the animal and roll credits .... fade to black and a polaris comercial with the same guy doing the voiceover for it as the Fereral Ammo commercial that they played 8 minutes previous.......
Up next 2 hours of back to back to back to back bass Fishing shows by guys decked out like indie 500 Drivers dispersed amongst hummingbird fish finder and spider wire fishing line Commercials --- Still with the same guy doing the voice overs !!!
I was all excited to get Wild TV free for a month a couple of years ago and after a few days I couldn't watch it --- It was just bad bad Television.
I'm not so sure Field dressing and butchering would be huge improvements (i mean I'd like it but i don't know I'm suspicious if it would "test" well) ........... but definately the consumption could add a lot.
As to the op Perhaps Eva Shockey could / should get a hold of Anita Sarkeesian's publicist
What are you talking about? Was there some other story recently?
If you read the article then you will see that yes, the meat was used. But why do you even ask?
because others mentions about slaughter house only that ...
are you in love with me?
do you have a friend asking you to care of me?
That's just disgusting. Why can't this group of people be opposed to something without wishing death on a person is beyond me.
because for some reason. that bear is worth more to them then you or I. Even though they do not know you, me or the bear. I think that every anti-hunter that eats store bought meat should be required to take a tour through showing the life of their "humanely" produced meat.
I've read that 10 times and have no idea what your trying to say here?
directed to 1899 seems to love to quote me not directed to you unless you are in the same bandwagon ...

the one you are trying to help us in Yukon ...
because others mentions about slaughter house only that ...
are you in love with me?
do you have a friend asking you to care of me?
This thread is about Eva Shockey, bears, and antis. Why try to make it about you?
OK, just wait a minute here. Are you trying to say they are stupid?
No, you said that.
Implying they are stupid does not accurately reflect their collective or singular intelligence one way or another. But I will say they seriously convey their emotional views on both hunting and firearms as a very conveniently misinformed movement.



























