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J-SMITH69 10-22-2007 05:20 AM

Re: who hunts?
 

Originally Posted by wafflesincars
In this day and age is it really so necessary to go track something and kill it, to "maybe" eat it? Even though everyone I know who hunts most definitely eats the entirety of the animal, but still there are supermarkets. Maybe it's just that I see using a gun against an animal with non-projectile weapons is cheating, ---- your gun, hunters who use bow-and-arrow are badass, that is sport. Similarly I fish, I don't enjoy the people that trip out to the gulfstream and hook up on sails and butcher them all, even those under sized. Same with spearfishing, which is the baddest of all badass sports, if you are using a spear gun and you aren't going for a fish that will pull you down for a good couple hundred feet (Amber Jack are a good example) then you sir. are a -----. Freediving hawaiian slinging deep water reef hunters FTW.

you're a queer.

b18. 10-22-2007 05:22 AM

Re: who hunts?
 

Originally Posted by random-strike
you're a queer.

And bangsticks get your rocks off ;)

salesmonkey 10-22-2007 05:32 AM

Re: who hunts?
 

Originally Posted by wafflesincars
In this day and age is it really so necessary to go track something and kill it, to "maybe" eat it? Even though everyone I know who hunts most definitely eats the entirety of the animal, but still there are supermarkets. Maybe it's just that I see using a gun against an animal with non-projectile weapons is cheating, ---- your gun, hunters who use bow-and-arrow are badass, that is sport. Similarly I fish, I don't enjoy the people that trip out to the gulfstream and hook up on sails and butcher them all, even those under sized. Same with spearfishing, which is the baddest of all badass sports, if you are using a spear gun and you aren't going for a fish that will pull you down for a good couple hundred feet (Amber Jack are a good example) then you sir. are a -----. Freediving hawaiian slinging deep water reef hunters FTW.

why not hunt man? its the hardest of all. not only do you have to kill it but you have to dispose of it so the police wont think its you. the hunt,kill,disposel/cleanup, and run/cover up. that my friend is a real mans sport. lets see you do that for fun. for me ill stick to shooting guns and trying to kill whatever runs out in front of my gun. i dont really hunt i just shoot whatever. usually ends up to be water and random ---- i bring out in the middle of no where. i like shooting the lake when it freezes.

J-SMITH69 10-22-2007 05:36 AM

Re: who hunts?
 

Originally Posted by wafflesincars
And bangsticks get your rocks off ;)

whatever that is... homo

most of the people who say deer hunting is sooooo easy have never shot a deer in their life. blacktail deer hunting is hard, no matter what you use. sitting in a tree stand in a corn field in the midwest shooting a white tail is not hard.

b18. 10-22-2007 05:49 AM

Re: who hunts?
 

Originally Posted by random-strike
whatever that is... homo

most of the people who say deer hunting is sooooo easy have never shot a deer in their life. blacktail deer hunting is hard, no matter what you use. sitting in a tree stand in a corn field in the midwest shooting a white tail is not hard.

And those are the fags who are always on television covered in deer piss. My friend went for Carribou in Alaska. That ---- is a mission. I would do that, I'm sure black tail are far more elusive, and I have no problem with those that kill and eat them in rational proportion. But driving out and tracking for the day/days is nothing compared to following a herd for weeks on end with a ------- inuit tracker guy. That is a true sport hunt IMHO

BigBird 10-22-2007 01:23 PM

Re: who hunts?
 
It's sport to follow a guy that tracks the animals for you?

b18. 10-22-2007 01:37 PM

Re: who hunts?
 

Originally Posted by brine04
It's sport to follow a guy that tracks the animals for you?

Guy wasn't hired, he was the reason my friend was in Alaska, more like a hunting partner, he knew him from the conservation work he'd done. But yes, just being out there "following" that guy is an endurance trial

BigBird 10-22-2007 01:45 PM

Re: who hunts?
 
Hunting partner and tracker is very different. Tracker is a guy you pay money to put you up, take you out, and basically hand you an animal all you do is pull the trigger, that is gayer than aids.

b18. 10-22-2007 01:51 PM

Re: who hunts?
 

Originally Posted by brine04
Hunting partner and tracker is very different. Tracker is a guy you pay money to put you up, take you out, and basically hand you an animal all you do is pull the trigger, that is gayer than aids.

The guy lives with his tribe in Alaska, he is straight up Inuit, he does it for survival. Sorry I should have been more explicit; but yea he's nuts.

Smith-02 10-22-2007 06:14 PM

Re: who hunts?
 
people that track deer and ---- are good people, if you find one who HUNTS solo, ------ spend a day walking around with him. learning the things they do even 5% of what they do will help. id much rather walk around the woods and actually hunt down/locate/wait the 5mins for a shot, than target shoot from a tree stand for 10 hours like lazy faggot ass city slumqueens.

the 'point and shoot, ---- aiming' is the reason you find deer laying in the woods, ungutted and shot. why the ---- go hunting if you cant learn to aim?


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