Real hunters use knifes only anyOne can kill an animal meters away with gun. Just saying
Nice! We don't get bucks like that in Michigan. What did it score?
I shot a little 8 point on Tuesday. I'd almost be embarrassed to post a pic after seeing that big bastard.
What I meant was u have to give the animal a fair chance to attack yOu and kill u as well, hand to hand combat. It's not fair when one has a long distance weapon, it's like me fighting Anderson Sylvia but I'm meters away and I have a gun....
I'm with Jasen. Respectfully, I don't see hunting as being classified as a "sport". To me a sport is comprised of competition, shooting something defenseless isn't very competitive to me. Now if you want to be competitive, then run up to a grizzly bear with a knife, now if you drop the knife, the tables have now turned....competition.![]()
This made me LMAO!! Must be a magical knife if it's gonna even the odds between me and a grizzly! For one the griz has 8-10 inches of fur, then a thick layer of fat. Then it has another 6-8" to get to the vitals. Me, I have all of about 3-4" before my vitals- the bears claws are that long! The griz weighs around 750 lbs average I think - me 170. The bear can run up to 30 mph -me maybe 10-15 tops. Yeah, I would really have an advantage against a grizzly bear if I had a knife.
I personally hunt for food first, sport second. This is generally the philosophy of the majority of people that hunt. Most hunters have to have this argument basically on a yearly basis, I know I do. The fact is, it's something that's is legal, I enjoy doing it, and it feeds my family. I'll never have to justify any of those reasons to anyone in my opinion.
I get that part of the argument, i.e. feeding your family. What I don't get is how some classify it as a sport. Jumping on the back of a deer and slicing it's throat with a knife is on the same level as going to a Clay Aiken concert...just saying. There is a video on youtube of these two douches shooting grizzly bears for "sport"/fun, well one grizzly decided to charge one of the shooters, and before he could get a shot off, his gun jammed. Take a guess how that video turned out? It brought a huge smile to my face. In the animal kingdom they call that checkmate.
While I don't agree with people killing things just to kill them, I definitely think your statement is absurd. You smiled that a human being died from a grizzly? Like i said, it's not right what they were doing, but at the sametime i wouldn't smile that the man died. Just plain stupid. Two wrongs don't make a right aye? For all of you that say hunting this or that blah blah blah kill stuff with your hands BS. I laugh! Why do you think we are still alive in this world? Because while a lot of predators are faster, stronger, have bigger teeth and are better equipped for killing; we have the ultimate machine, which is the BRAIN. This is why we are alive because we are smarter and innovated weapons to feed and protect. If we all would have to kill things by hand then their would be no human race, heck even the Neanderthals used spears and threw them at a distance. This debate is dumb lol but I like to laugh. nuff said
I hope a grizzly finds you :nana:
Man I wish I could hunt... I live in Hawaii, we don't have sport hunting either... I think we might have boar hunting, but those are to eat. And I hear they don't taste very good...
I just realized how fukced up this is. you want to hunt but not eat the meat? you are wanting to take another sentient being's only life and not give it enough respect to eat it?
I don't know if hunting's wrong, but if you kill something for fun "sport" and don't eat it you are below scum. I think eating the animal shows respect for the animal on some level.
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And about hunting without a gun, what's the name of the tribe that hunts by chasing the deer until it collapses from exhaustion? Humans have better endurance than most animals "by far" so while you may not be able to out sprint a deer if you get some people to chase it around that would be more fair I think. If you weren't so sheltered you would probably have senses fairly similar to a deer's. A lot of tribal people can feel the earths magnetic lines, and follow them like a compass. Australian aborigines could sense Australia before they went there, they didn't just hop on a boat and hope for the best. Humans have some amazing senses, but they've been dulled by living in agricultural societies for so long.
Changes in that would result in evolution like you say take tens of thousands of years, last time i checked i don't think we lived like we live today thousands of years ago. It was a nice thought, but highly unlikely. I think curiousity drives humans not some superior 6th sense. LOL
I personally hunt for food first, sport second. This is generally the philosophy of the majority of people that hunt. Most hunters have to have this argument basically on a yearly basis, I know I do. The fact is, it's something that's is legal, I enjoy doing it, and it feeds my family. I'll never have to justify any of those reasons to anyone in my opinion.
I hunt for food. If I am able to harvest a nice big buck-great! If not, I don't care as long as there is meat in the freezer. I also give a lot of meat away to help out others that are struggling to make ends meet. Yes, most years I harvest more than my family needs but it all gets eaten by someone.
As far as the deer I killed with my pocket knife. I didn't have any other way to kill it and it had both back legs busted. In my youthful exuberance I thought I was doing the right thing to put it out of it's misery. It turned out to be more violent than I had thought but still less than what the coyotes would have done. If that makes me a douchebag then so be it.
Oh and the Clay Aiken comment....Lol! Lets go back to grade school here---"Oh yeah! Well you're a....a....a..you're a doo-doo head!"
One of my best friends and squad mates in the Marines does something pretty cool. He is a thrill hunter. I've never really agreed (after being deployed in the Marines) with just killing for fun and leaving the body. Kill it and eat it. Well he does not love to eat the same meat over and over and he hunts a lot. So instead of wasting it, he worked out a deal with homeless shelters. He brings them down a big bore or elk, etc and they feed everyone with it.
That is F'n Awesome. He kills some pretty crazy stuff. He works for Blackwater half of the year in Iraq as a "security contractor", and basically hunts the rest of his time off. Lot's of homeless feed'n.
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lol - link meIf it goes towards feeding those in need, I'm all for it. If it's simpy to showcase a trophy above a headboard or for fun/sport, then my only hope is that the gun jams and I get to watch a fun youtube video.
I just realized how fukced up this is. you want to hunt but not eat the meat? you are wanting to take another sentient being's only life and not give it enough respect to eat it?
I don't know if hunting's wrong, but if you kill something for fun "sport" and don't eat it you are below scum. I think eating the animal shows respect for the animal on some level.
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And about hunting without a gun, what's the name of the tribe that hunts by chasing the deer until it collapses from exhaustion? Humans have better endurance than most animals "by far" so while you may not be able to out sprint a deer if you get some people to chase it around that would be more fair I think. If you weren't so sheltered you would probably have senses fairly similar to a deer's. A lot of tribal people can feel the earths magnetic lines, and follow them like a compass. Australian aborigines could sense Australia before they went there, they didn't just hop on a boat and hope for the best. Humans have some amazing senses, but they've been dulled by living in agricultural societies for so long.