Local critters. Rabbits, chickens (if you don't think you hunt chicken, you've never tried to catch a free-range one in the Caribbean), 'coons, deer, and whatever happens to be moving (but not flying; I don't hunt the eagles or hawks around the area). I don't precisely do it often, and I don't precisely care that I don't have a license to do soNot all hunting is done with guns. Though I included animals that can be/are snared, there are those which can be shot with a bow.
no one in my family ever hunted, therefore no one was there to teach me/take me hunting at an early age.If you don't hunt, why not?
basically, asking me why i've never hunted is like asking from one from the sahara desert why they never went skying. the environment resources/culture just werent there to foster the habit.
No to many Stateist/Satanists with guns trying to intimidate me into participating in the religious practices described in the code book.
You should definitely trap them! Delicious and the fur's usefu--- You know what, dannno has ruined the whole thread.
No, I've always wanted to try hunting, but I'm a big animal lover and I fear that I would deeply regret my actions. I feel like shit for days if I run over a rabbit or raccoon with my car. If I shot a deer and watched it die, I would likely break out into tears. Not very manly of me, I know.
I do eat a lot of meat though, and I realize there's some real hypocrisy there.
That being said, I want to go hunting sometime in my future, so I can understand and appreciate the experience of actually killing my food, myself. I have a feeling it might actually set me on a path to vegetarianism.
It didn't for me. But it did give me more respect for the animals I hunt and for the balance of nature.
Killing is not easy, and should not be.
After many years I still remember my first kill. (a rabbit) An odd mix of emotion that can not be well explained, only experienced.
No, I've always wanted to try hunting, but I'm a big animal lover and I fear that I would deeply regret my actions. I feel like shit for days if I run over a rabbit or raccoon with my car. If I shot a deer and watched it die, I would likely break out into tears. Not very manly of me, I know.
I do eat a lot of meat though, and I realize there's some real hypocrisy there.
That being said, I want to go hunting sometime in my future, so I can understand and appreciate the experience of actually killing my food, myself. I have a feeling it might actually set me on a path to vegetarianism.
That's a good way to look at it, I think.
Yup, I don't think I'll be able to really comprehend it at all, until I do it.
That's also why I am anti-bow hunting, because I don't know how many times I see a deer limping around the woods or find a rotting carcass with an arrow in it.
If you want to hunt, use a gun, and use enough gun so the animal doesn't have to freaking suffer.