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In reply to the discussion: Are you cool with rural folks' hunting guns? [View all]guardian
(2,282 posts)24. Not if you are hunting for subsistence
Then it is not a sport. You want to kill quickly with a little effort as possible and get back to your other tasks. If you are hunting to put up meat to live on for next 6 months you really aren't interested in the challenge of getting 50 years closer, or of not having a quick follow up shot so you can track a wounded animal for six hours, or of waiting for that perfect shot.
It's like subsistence fishing. Screw fly fishing when you are hungry. You toss a 1/4 stick of dynamite in the water. Whatever floats to the top is dinner. Then it is back to the field to bring in the crop so you can make the mortgage payment this month.
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I'm 30 miles from the store, in the middle of the National Forest, with bear, elk, salmon
Coyotl
Feb 2013
#15
I am about the same. No subsistence hunters left in most of CA due to bad laws
ProgressiveProfessor
Feb 2013
#18
Subsistence hunting was VERY common in California during the Great Depression
slackmaster
Feb 2013
#19
Where in the hell do you live at to have such a WRONG idea about "rural folks"?
cynatnite
Feb 2013
#28
I hunt and fish for subsistence, garden and farmed too, forage, foray, etc. in rural USA, elsewhere
Coyotl
Feb 2013
#35
Misleadingly facile. There's no division of rifles and shotguns into "hunting" and "non-hunting"
Recursion
Feb 2013
#9
Vastly more relevant than Grandpa's duck gun, Grandpa is not part of the problem
slackmaster
Feb 2013
#12
A little hot sauce and a matching wine does wonders, even for the gamiest meat.
leveymg
Feb 2013
#34
We need to move away from the NRA second amendment neighborhood nuclear superiority
Agnosticsherbet
Feb 2013
#30