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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
... Even non-canned hunting doesn't seem especially sporting. Couple of big guys go out in a field with a couple of dogs. The dogs go ahead and scare little birds out of the brush. As the little birds try to escape, the guys blast them with shotgun pellets. Guys sit up in a tree, make deer deer, elk, moose calls. Moose moves in, thinks he's going to get laid. Guys open up with high-powered rifles and kill the critter. Guys sit in a blind near a body of water. Fake ducks or geese are floating in front of them. Guys make duck/goosing sounding noises. Birds fly in, get blasted. Yep. It surely is a manly "sport." I disagree, but based only on being very familiar with the way some REAL hunters hunt. My former neighbor's dad has about 1000 acres an hour south of Rochester. I went "hunting" with him on that land a couple of years ago. He brought no weapons of any kind. We spent the weekend stalking deer. He took written notes which enabled him to identify the one he wanted. He did this for 3 weeks afterward. Then, he brought his bow with him and got the deer he'd chosen. A week later, he got a permit for another. I'm not sure how that works, but I think it's got something to do with the fact that we're overrun with deer. He took another month to choose and take the right one, this time with a long gun. This guy's not that unusual. I've met his neighbors down at the farmland. They're the same way. They go out for 40 hours and come back with one deer, just enough for their families. There are slobs, and there are artists. It's not much different from people who fish, and pigs who snag salmon with enormous treble hooks, all the while keeping their eyes peeled for the DEC game warden. |