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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
... Butch Ammon wrote: I think it's great. The dad/granddad/uncle taught the young boy how to get a turkey to have for food. The dad/grand-dad/uncle would better serve the kid by making sure he knows how to read and how to otherwise prepare himself intellectually for this unbrave new world. If you want food, you can go to Giant or Safeware. .....and get a turkey pumped full of antibiotics, a turkey that for reasons nobody understands, has been bred and fed to produce a huge chunk of dried out white meat. And, when they're killed, it's done in a way that's no more or less humane than a hunted bird. I got my turkey in November from a local farm. I asked the guy how they were killed. He said "You don't wanna know, and we do it the best way possible". I have gone turkey hunting many times and it is a real challenge. Turkeys can see in full color like a human and their sight is 50 times more sharper than ours. In other words, a turkey can see you blink your eyes from 200 yards away! So? So, he just deflated the kneejerk nonsense about how the odds are stacked in the hunter's favor when turkey hunting. |
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