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Josie Wales 1866
06 June 2007, 04:54
Montana404,
Congrats on the success and hunting with family is special. My brother hunted with dad and I a few times but is not his style. He is not anti loves to eat deer and is always trying to bum some. Looks like a great time was had. I read your new tag line and chuckled, not sure if you been in NC lately but the drought here is burning us up every thing is brown. Did get some nice rain this weekend though.
Wayne
Live everyday, like it was your last!!
Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst.
06 June 2007, 05:08
Michael RobinsonDid he eat the zebra raw?

Kidding aside, good job. Sometimes, one good, positive exposure is all it takes.

Mike
Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
06 June 2007, 21:11
Guillermo Amestoywell done!!! 404WJJeffery

Another Hunter!!!

Today 2007 year there are ,(Non vegetarian) people that think that the cows and chickens born inside the WaltMar Supermarket and another must kill it for them!!!.Another converted from the green side to the cammo side, Master Hunter !!!

"Every ignored reallity prepares its revenge!"
06 June 2007, 21:33
ramrod340Well done. Glad he joined you and even happier you had a great hunt.
When my 21 yr old daughter started up with us about killing such pretty animals as she ate her hamburger we pointed out how many locals would get meat they otherwise couldn't afford. Told her those animals ran free all their lives and her hamburger spent most of it's life in a feed lot.
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
07 June 2007, 00:28
wihntrYeah, the whole mentality is a little funny. A very good friend of mine still says meat is murder. Of course she says it while making whimpering sounds of gastronomic ecstacy over my fresh-grilled venison backstraps! The human mind is an interesting thing.
08 June 2007, 15:46
AndersGood work! I try to tell people the benefits of sustainabel hunting as well.. In most cases around the world, hunting saves the wildlife.. Most people I talk to about this becomes much less sceptical to hunting animals they refer to as "endangered"..

Looks and sounds like a good hunt in more ways than one. Good luck on the other brothers.
Jeff
No people in history have ever
survived who thought they could protect their freedom by making themselves
inoffensive to their enemies.
15 June 2007, 15:04
Bryan ChickYou know, I am not at all sure that your brother is
far off-base about us doing our own tracking, etc. I usually say that all I contribute to the hunt is the money and pulling the trigger. Hell, I usually have trouble even seeing the critters without them being pointed out to me.