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I wonder why these type stories seem to always show up in British news sources and not American? Long read but I like it.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ear...to-deer-hunting.html


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Good read!!! tu2
 
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Great read. Love the totally predictable comments at the bottom though, don't think the masses in the UK will ever accept hunting.


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Good read! Thanks for posting Ran'l.


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A good article. I think he is wrong in his description of killing animals as "murder".

These are people we are going to need, folks. They have not come to hunting through their family traditions but, rather through adult choices and experiences. It may be foreign sounding to us but we should be supportive of this and when we encounter people like this we need to share what we can of tradition like the teacher in the story does.

Thanks, Randall.
 
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I agree Bluefish.
We all need to remember that hunting and fishing and the love of the outdoors is what unites us, whatever our differences are they should not divide us.
 
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Thanks for posting tu2
 
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