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I don't get hunting... [View all] DemocratSinceBirth Oct 2015 OP
The eat what you shoot, covers probably 99% of hunters. ileus Oct 2015 #1
Your numberrs are way off Reter Oct 2015 #15
"From the hunters I know, I'd say only about 30% eat what they kill." cleanhippie Oct 2015 #29
Some of them are Reter Oct 2015 #91
Anecdotal evidence is fun. Act_of_Reparation Oct 2015 #71
Obviously you can't go by my small sample of 15 people or so Reter Oct 2015 #90
Then you don't know very many hunters. GGJohn Oct 2015 #97
Yeah I don't know anybody d_r Oct 2015 #105
I doubt Dick Cheney or Sarah Palin do. Or lion hunters on pricey safaris. nt valerief Oct 2015 #26
Most eat it but do it for sport. Not sure how it is challanging but ok. Nt Logical Oct 2015 #54
I did it some growing up Recursion Oct 2015 #2
Same, until I was 13. Lizzie Poppet Oct 2015 #27
I love fishing too Recursion Oct 2015 #43
My husband cooks ohheckyeah Oct 2015 #60
Oh, that sounds like a great way to prepare 'em. Lizzie Poppet Oct 2015 #62
I'm spoiled ohheckyeah Oct 2015 #63
I think the vast majority of hunters do eat what they hunt Travis_0004 Oct 2015 #3
I will just say I am thinking of the clown who shot the poor lion./nt DemocratSinceBirth Oct 2015 #5
I think the meat was donated. Travis_0004 Oct 2015 #8
That makes more sense - you might say sport hunting or trophy hunting el_bryanto Oct 2015 #10
It would be nice if they could get someone to donate butchering Marrah_G Oct 2015 #6
Texas has a well-run system of animal donation... Eleanors38 Oct 2015 #72
you think CreekDog Oct 2015 #89
Most hunters eat what they kill Marrah_G Oct 2015 #4
Setting aside whether you get it and whether it should be called sport... HereSince1628 Oct 2015 #7
This alarimer Oct 2015 #30
Yes, cameras, binoculars and even bird seed have been proposed in various places HereSince1628 Oct 2015 #79
The sport is in the fact that the animal I'm hunting can smell, hear and run much better than I can, Brickbat Oct 2015 #9
Yeh. I understand. Your gun is hardly even relevant. What total bullshit. HERVEPA Oct 2015 #33
Which is...not what I said. Brickbat Oct 2015 #41
Brickbat is right. Your gun (or bow, or hunting pistol, or whatever) is less important... Eleanors38 Oct 2015 #73
Good question. I eat my kills AND enjoy hunting as a "sport." Eleanors38 Oct 2015 #68
I get so tired of the image of the "good" hunter being a poor soul who has no other option Brickbat Oct 2015 #70
Yeah, and then there are the many animals who just get wounded and have Arugula Latte Oct 2015 #88
The number of animals not recovered by hunting is hard to determine... Eleanors38 Oct 2015 #100
I just cut down 5 new arrows for my sons first day of bow season tomorrow. ileus Oct 2015 #94
Enjoy! Good hunting! Brickbat Oct 2015 #101
been hunting all my life belcffub Oct 2015 #11
It is a tough subject Travis_0004 Oct 2015 #38
Only times I've ever been hunting JackInGreen Oct 2015 #12
I hunt for the food and the enjoyment. The 2 aren't mutually exclusive. Eleanors38 Oct 2015 #74
So, you're under the impression that hunters in the U.S. are not eating what ChisolmTrailDem Oct 2015 #13
They don't have to shoot back to make it sporting Shrek Oct 2015 #14
I feel the same way about fishing! Lizzie Poppet Oct 2015 #28
Congratulation for when you outwit the animal. I'm sure your weapon gives no advantage. HERVEPA Oct 2015 #36
Not only do I always eat what I kill, safeinOhio Oct 2015 #16
Growing up in the exurban south I have eaten alligator's tail. Tasted like chicken too... DemocratSinceBirth Oct 2015 #17
I get what you are saying. safeinOhio Oct 2015 #19
Very few hunters NEED to eat what they are hunting PowerToThePeople Oct 2015 #18
You might find it sick, on the other hand I find safeinOhio Oct 2015 #21
.. PowerToThePeople Oct 2015 #24
Can we assume you are not an omnivore? Snobblevitch Oct 2015 #22
so lets stop all hunting belcffub Oct 2015 #25
So it's more moral to eat chickens raised in inhumane conditions? cwydro Oct 2015 #31
I agree with all you have said. PowerToThePeople Oct 2015 #35
How are you defining "need"? Brickbat Oct 2015 #34
Awww, someone haz a sad. GGJohn Oct 2015 #98
Factory farmed animals aren't exactly living the good life.... think Oct 2015 #102
true PowerToThePeople Oct 2015 #103
Sorry. I missed the above post. think Oct 2015 #104
I've never known any hunter, myself included who didn't eat what they shot. Autumn Oct 2015 #20
I get hunting. What I don't get is the pleasure in killing. Tierra_y_Libertad Oct 2015 #23
There may be a pleasure in killing, but I cannot relate... Eleanors38 Oct 2015 #77
Sounds like pleasure to me. Tierra_y_Libertad Oct 2015 #78
I can't say. We live in a conservative society, suspicious of pleasure... Eleanors38 Oct 2015 #84
I don't get it, but properly regulated I can see its place. geek tragedy Oct 2015 #32
Specifically we would have to re-introduce predators that farmers don't want Recursion Oct 2015 #46
city parks need more predators that munch on chipmunks and squirrels geek tragedy Oct 2015 #47
The problem is coyotes have a way of munching on Fifi the Poodle, too Recursion Oct 2015 #49
mustelids could do, pit vipers and constrictors are generally geek tragedy Oct 2015 #50
I was even thinking "rattlesnakes seem like the most obvious choice" Recursion Oct 2015 #51
rattlesnakes are getting more dangerous than ever in parts of the west. geek tragedy Oct 2015 #52
I lived in Van Nuys which is a pretty densely populated L A suburb. DemocratSinceBirth Oct 2015 #56
DC is full of coyotes Recursion Oct 2015 #57
If you eat what you shoot, it's probably no more immoral than a trip to the supermarket. If . . . leveymg Oct 2015 #37
Lived subsistence in Alaska for more than a decade Scootaloo Oct 2015 #39
Heh. Brickbat Oct 2015 #42
Humans aren't the top predator out there. And despite what you might think, neither are bears Scootaloo Oct 2015 #44
Tell me all about it -- I live in Minnesota. Brickbat Oct 2015 #45
So, so true. Blue_In_AK Oct 2015 #58
There is hunting, and there is trophy hunting. Glassunion Oct 2015 #40
Thank you for adding the last sentence. jwirr Oct 2015 #48
I used to do it HassleCat Oct 2015 #53
Shooting a helpless animal is not a challange. Maybe bow hunting is. Nt Logical Oct 2015 #55
It can be very challenging Shrek Oct 2015 #61
Many game animals have plenty of traits that ensure they are not "helpless." Brickbat Oct 2015 #64
LOL, ok, then kill them with a knife. Fair fight. If hunting is so damn hard why are so many killed? Logical Oct 2015 #81
So many what, deer? There aren't. Brickbat Oct 2015 #83
That is a high percent. So must not be that difficult. nt Logical Oct 2015 #86
Why do so many get away or go unseen? Ichigo Kurosaki Oct 2015 #85
I refuse to bow hunt Ichigo Kurosaki Oct 2015 #80
I agree. Herding cows into pens, keeping chickens in tiny cages is no challenge at all. uppityperson Oct 2015 #95
Tradition! Iggo Oct 2015 #59
:'( darkangel218 Oct 2015 #65
If they are in it for sport only they should use nothing but a pocket knife nt LostOne4Ever Oct 2015 #66
And if it's a sport, I'm rooting for the non-humans. (n/t) Iggo Oct 2015 #76
Some people get hungry and don't live in a first world environment. Rex Oct 2015 #67
We've all got ancestors who saw people of the neighboring village as "meat..." hunter Oct 2015 #69
Sounds like Russian folklore. Rex Oct 2015 #75
People who eat meat but object to hunting are hypocrites. Cheese Sandwich Oct 2015 #82
Planting, propagating, and harvesting crops of all kinds also displaces many creatures mac56 Oct 2015 #87
deer hunters in this area madokie Oct 2015 #92
Population control, enjoying a hike in the woods, and sometimes tasty meat. X_Digger Oct 2015 #93
My grandparents were dirt poor laundry_queen Oct 2015 #96
Hunting is morally superior Kang Colby Oct 2015 #99
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