Is it Illegal to Harass a Hunter or Hunters??

I've ben with my fiancee for over 7 years and we have lived in sin for about 5 years. Geez has it been that long!!!!

She has never said a word about how much I hunt, she's been with me when I shot a bear and last year she got her core and shot a bull moose. She has already stated that she'll do it again but not to the extreme that I do, which is totally fine with me. I told her right from the start that she had better not try and stop or limit my hunting after we get married or she's hitting the road. She says she's fine with my hunting and likes the wild meat too much to complain. Plus thats the only thing I do for fun so if I didn't do that then I would be at home all the time bugging her.
When her friends at work try and come down on me for hunting and killing little bambi's she is all over them defending what I do and putting up a solid argument that almost makes them want to start eating wild meat.

Now if she knew that guns don't actually breed I would be in real trouble!!!!!

Brambles
 
I had to convince a veterinarian that hunting is humane.... good management and that the suffering of the death coming from my boomstick...... well you get the picture. ;)

Never got the agreement for that. Nagging was on for a good 3-4 times worth of trying to convince me not to go.
She gagged the first time I "asked" her to taste the meat.
She wanted more after a couple of hours.
Looked at all the deer "parts" I brought home, decided she'd never seen an animal that healthy in all her medical career, and had some more roast.
I get bugget every weekend to cook now..... :rolleyes:

Next year she signed in to come with me. She said she woun't shoot but gladly join in for the fun.

Morale : don't underestimate the power of a good meal.
 
25 and single. Hunting is a first date question, if they have a problem with it the next words out of my mouth are “Check Please!!” No sense in wasting any time or money on that one.

I was at my best friends place the other day and his fiancé saw a picture of a 10/22 on my laptop. She started going off about guns being bad, blah, blah, blah..... She is a nice girl, but there is no chance in @#!% that I would put up with that ####!!! In that respect I feel sorry for him, he WAS a good hunter.
 
My wife has been very good with my hunting all these years, no complaints at all, its everything else that she does that I want to kick her ass for.:runaway:
 
I made things very clear to my wife years ago. I had been storing my guns while between places, and when we bought our new house, I told her I'd be bringing them home sweet home.
At which point she said "I don't want any guns in my house!" To which my IMMEDIATE reply was "OH...there WILL be guns in the house, PERIOD! They will be safely stored etc etc....but they will be there, end of story."
I wasn't aggressive, but upper assertive for sure. She said nothing.
Now there's guns, bows and antlers everywhere!!

Today, we flourish. There is no quams about guns or hunting and she knows better not to f**k with it. I gave up hardball a couple years ago to alleviate some time and make her happier. I still play alot of hockey, which could change anytime. But the hunting/fishing stays put. I think she knows to never make me make a decision between her and the great outdoors.
 
I've been married for 13 years now and if my wife even thought about buggin me about my hunting season or ever tried to wear granny panties she'd be out the door with the kids behind her.


I'm a real man and I've got my wife's permission to say so.
 
Funny, I have the opposite problem. My wife berates me for coming home empty handed...

'What, you didn't get a buck? What they hell are we going to put in the freezer Mr. HuntnGather????' Then she goes off and makes a meat order and blames me for the whole season for not having enough venison...

Its a tough life.

EDIT: Oh yeah, this year my 9 year old daughter said at the dinner table, "Mom, pass the Bambi..." I friggin died...
 
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Hey Guys..

BN...

Atta boy!!

I had a friend who was an avid hunter...
Wife was on his back so much that he gave it up..After a few years of whipping by his wife,, he turned Vegan just like her..

A couple of years ago I caught him sitting in the Zehrs parking lot eating a premade rack of baby backs..
I laughed my ass off,, he said" don't you Dare tell My Wife! "

God what a Pu$$y!

Thankfully my wife is VERY tolerant about my hunting..I even took the entire family bear hunting this past Aug...

Although she doesn't like to eat much wild meat,, she doesn't mind cooking it..
The kids don't seem to mind at all...

Hmmm I think a couple squirells in the crock pot this weekend will be good for Sunday dinner...

Good Thread Guys..

ttyle

Eric
O/ST
 
I got married when I was 21, and she knew what I was like, but tried to change the hunting and fishing. I devorced at 25. I re-married a wonderfull woman at 29 and we spent our honeymoon fishing at lake of the woods. She is almost as eager for Deer hunting as I am, but I have to do the gutting, and she cooks. I am now almost 51 and very happy.
 
My season starts Sept 1 and I'm gone 30 to 40 days from then till the end of Nov. hunting and probably spend another 15 days processing the game. She is very accepting and eats it all but by about mid-Oct the hackles get a little prickly as I have just gone on a 4 day binge of waterfowling and deer hunting over the thanksgiving weekend. Just takes the little reminder that she bought into that when we got married , that it's my only hobby, that it provides 95% of the meat we feed our boys and ourselves, and that it keeps me from drinking and chasing whores:D .
 
her assment

Well 27 years and she still has something to say when I go away.The duck and pheasant hunting has finally brought no negative comments but the new chocolate pup that has eaten every flower and bush in the backyard has tested the waters.Still likes the meat and was pretty proud of our 13 year old Daughter winning the non classified trophy at a local trap shoot a few years ago,now as long as she never figures out how to open that bloody gun safe.....:runaway: :runaway:
 
Normark, first let me tell you that I am one of those fortunate fews whose wife wholehearthedly supports my hunting. She does because she knows it makes me happy. I support her hobbies which are singing and amateur theatre, because that makes her happy. Supporting that which makes one another happy is but one of the keys to marriage longevity. As far as the sister in law goes, in my case she would get a staunch #### off. But as far as your wife goes, does she have a hobby of her own? and do you support it?, if not, you should. I attend every one of my wife theatrical plays, whether she's on stage or not. I go help with ticket sales or looking after the bar, whatever I can do. Believe me, those theatre people hug too much for my liking, but I put up with it, she knows. So, it's a give and take situation. Suggesting lawyers and divorce after that many years of marriage is stupid, for lack of better word. Why not explain to her that it is a therapeutic necessity to you mental health.

Signed:
Doctor Ruth.
 
Hey Gitrdun..

My wife supports and understands it to a certain point...
however to her hunting season all blends together into all year round..

It starts with black bear at the end of Aug, then deer,squirell and rabbit,, than a break for a few months and then it's turkey season..

As far as her having a hobby..

No she doesn't and I really wish she would...
I've tried to get her interested in different things,, but with no luck...

If she had something I would surely be supportive of Anything she wanted to do...

She understands that it is therapy for me..

Alot of it I suspect is the cost of it all..
It is not a cheap hobby by any means...

Thanks

Eric
O/ST
 
My wife does not bother me about my hunting.She is starting to like fishing & she is waiting for her PAL to come in.Hope I can get her to hunt now after 30+ years.DAN>>>
 
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