I have never hunted anything in my life. Shot a bird with a pellet gun when I was a young teen, helluva shot too, and was mortified. That being said, nearly all of my friends hunt and I have gone with them on many occasions and just hung around and camped or fished while they were hunting. I would also do all the cooking of whatever they shot, as far as duck, pheasant, dove,rabbit, etc..., nothing that needed processing unless to cut the back strap out and cook that. Also, I fish on numerous tournament circuits (Bass only) and do not ever eat fish. While I can only imagine what it would be like to be sitting in my Lazy Boy eating Cheet-os out of the bag, watching the Bears game and suddenly get yanked out through my roof by a hook in one of the puffs, I go to great lengths and much expense to ensure the least amount of stress is put on the fish. If not in a tournament and only fishing for fun then the fish is rarely taken out of the water or even touched. I absolutely guarantee that my hunting friends and SixFive have done a great deal more in the way of habitat conservation than the average non outdoorsman. These are the parks and lakes and woods that all the population can enjoy. I think it is incredibly irresponsible and narrow minded for anyone to classify all hunters, anglers, outdoorsman and such, as barbarian, uncivil, or redneck. I do not hunt and have no desire to do so, but I am all for hunting and understand what overpopulation can do to an area. I wonder if all those that didn't hunt would be against killing a puppy killing coyote or big cat (puma, bobcat, mountain lion which is really a puma) if it their ole Shep that got killed? Try driving down to Lake Amistad from Fort Worth and getting on that highway anytime after dark and see if you don't think culling is necessary. It's down right dangerous.
Justin,
Sorry no trophies to report but did weigh in my first thirty pound plus stringer in a tournament two weeks ago (Five fish limit)
Hope that helps,
FDC
Justin,
Sorry no trophies to report but did weigh in my first thirty pound plus stringer in a tournament two weeks ago (Five fish limit)
Hope that helps,
FDC