death-junky said:i enjoy it but after i kill an animal i always feel kinda bad for it later on.
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Riley
"Death Junky" feels bad about killing...
I hunt for the challenge of trying to figure out the various big game animals. I mainly hunt whitetails and moose. The anticipation when hunting whitetails, especially here in Alberta, where the next buck that walks out could be the next world record, never gets old!
The act of killing deer never gives me any kinda "thrill". I've even felt sorta bad about one mule deer I killed... shoulda let it get a few more years growth.
With moose the excitement is all about trying to call out XXL size bulls.
The one animal that really gets me pumped, when it comes to the actual killing is bears. There is definitely an X factor, when it comes to killing something that can hit back. And bears get so freakin' pissed off when you shoot or stick them. That really is a blast and it is the one animal that I genuinely look forward to taking on and killing. Partly that is due to the fact that I know I'm killing an animal that is extremely numerous and also there is something PRIMEVAL about the man-bear fight... it's been going on since we swung down from the trees and lived in caves.
Modern firearms have given us an enormous advantage but then I kinda like that idea...
I know that Grizzlies or the African "Big 5" would also give me an enormous adrenaline rush.
So after saying all that, I definitely have no qualms whatsoever about killing any animal. There is maybe 2 times I killed an animal and felt bad about it; like I said, 1 mule deer and a miniature black bear that I shot once.
Except for black bears there really isn't an animal that I kill that I can say I get a thrill out of.
I always attempt to kill everything with a single shot, but since all animals are reluctant to die, I do not stop shooting until I am certain the critter is dead.