homegrownherps
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Griz said:So, what is "senseless hunting"? Hurry up, you can probably run to PETA's sight so that it does not involve you actually coming up with your own definition......
Griz
I belive I answered this several times
Griz said:So, what is "senseless hunting"? Hurry up, you can probably run to PETA's sight so that it does not involve you actually coming up with your own definition......
Griz
homegrownherps said:I belive I answered this several times
homegrownherps said:Hunting to feed your family, maybe a job would take care of that.
homegrownherps said:Instead of killing them for food why don’t you get a job to support your family, maybe you should have thought out how you would support them BEFORE HAND. People capable of working should not have to kill anything to feed their families...stop using that for your excuse. Now-a days animals are bred specifically to be used for food. I bet if you sell just one your guns you can put food on the table for a month.
homegrownherps said:If I had no other options, and if I absolutely had to - I would probably hunt too. I just prefer to work, and buy my food.
Mary-Beth is KoRny said:I wasn't going to post in this thread again, but I'm finding myself feeling very defensive when I read these arrogant comments.
You keep implying that people that need to hunt to feed themselves must be lazy because they could just get a job so they can buy their food. My husband hunts to help support us (and FYI I was on birth control pills when my daughter was conceived) and he WORKS VERY HARD. He's been looking for a better paying job for years, but there just isn't a position open for him around here. I'm constantly looking for a job too, but the only one's I'm qualified for wouldn't even cover the cost of day care for my daughter. So I clean houses and babysit every chance I get, sometimes I even manage to earn $75 a week!![]()
Oh, and if we sold a gun we'd be able to feed our family for two weeks, but if we buy a $15 box of ammo we'll be able to eat hundreds of dollars worth of meat. The only thing we throw away are the hooves and the bones. Skins get cured, organs and blood are saved for fishing and crabbing bait.
BTW, baiting deer is illegal, at least in NC.
I think I've managed to say everything that's been boiling up inside me now.
Griz said:No you have not. You gave me an extremist websites wording of the number of animals that have been killed. You have NOT provided anything even resembling a definition.
Griz
Mary-Beth is KoRny said:I wasn't going to post in this thread again, but I'm finding myself feeling very defensive when I read these arrogant comments.
You keep implying that people that need to hunt to feed themselves must be lazy because they could just get a job so they can buy their food. My husband hunts to help support us (and FYI I was on birth control pills when my daughter was conceived) and he WORKS VERY HARD. He's been looking for a better paying job for years, but there just isn't a position open for him around here. I'm constantly looking for a job too, but the only one's I'm qualified for wouldn't even cover the cost of day care for my daughter. So I clean houses and babysit every chance I get, sometimes I even manage to earn $75 a week!![]()
Oh, and if we sold a gun we'd be able to feed our family for two weeks, but if we buy a $15 box of ammo we'll be able to eat hundreds of dollars worth of meat. The only thing we throw away are the hooves and the bones. Skins get cured, organs and blood are saved for fishing and crabbing bait.
BTW, baiting deer is illegal, at least in NC.
I think I've managed to say everything that's been boiling up inside me now.
Mary-Beth is KoRny said:(and FYI I was on birth control pills when my daughter was conceived)
Mary-Beth is KoRny said:Oh, and if we sold a gun we'd be able to feed our family for two weeks, but if we buy a $15 box of ammo we'll be able to eat hundreds of dollars worth of meat. The only thing we throw away are the hooves and the bones. Skins get cured, organs and blood are saved for fishing and crabbing bait.
homegrownherps said:what does that have to do with anything ?????
homegrownherps said:Instead of killing them for food why don’t you get a job to support your family, maybe you should have thought out how you would support them BEFORE HAND.
homegrownherps said:That's fine if you don't want to give me your number. The fact still remains I gave you mine, and you chose not to call. You would rather discuss this here to make sure look / feel better about yourself, rather than to discuss it in person.
It's real simple; as soon as you started posted you totally went off subject. When you started posted it became a personal attack on me. How is me not believing in people killing animals not rational? Come on, since when does anyone have to have scientific proof to justify what they believe. If that were the case all religion would considered irrational.
Rooting for the death of hunters... hmmm that is kind of extreme I said what if the animals shot back. You have a convenient habit of putting words in my mouth and twisting things to suite your ramblings.
The only reason people "your size" make a point of their size is when their trying to intimidate... which is a lot like a grizzly bear, which you so prominently use as your sign in. So, if you want people to really believe that you were mentioning that so I would recognize you, then you must think everyone is stupid.
If you really think you're going to be the only 6'6'280lbs at reptile show, then you haven't been to one lately. I stand behind the table at the shows making it very easy to find, all you would have to do is walk up and introduce yourself.
This conversation is getting so drawn out; I really do have better things to do with my time.
If you want to continue this further you are welcome to call me on the phone.
Mary-Beth is KoRny said:Now I, too, question whether you're reading your words before you post them.
homegrownherps said:So what you all are saying that is every hunter out there, hunts legally and only hunts to feed their families? I don't think so.
homegrownherps said:I didn't say anyone was lazy...so same goes for you ... don't put words in my mouth.
homegrownherps said:Hunting to feed your family, maybe a job would take care of that.
homegrownherps said:I even said that that if I had hunt to feed my family, then maybe I would. I have never been in a position where I could not afford to feed my family.
And as I said before, I don't think all hunting is senseless.
And even if I had to hunt to feed my family I would still prefer to see them alive than dead. That is still my preference.
homegrownherps said:You cant tell me every hunter out there has to hunt to feed their family because there is no other way !
homegrownherps said:I geuss for you to take it so personal, you must feel quilty about some thing.?
homegrownherps said:Why did you answer the rest of the questions?
homegrownherps said:You people are going to twist what I say no matter what, so enjoy yourself.
I will believe in what I wish, even if you don't think I have good enough reason to.
Don't choke on any of that deer meat.
varnyard said:I will say one thing, and I am not taking sides here. But If hunters did not harvest some of the deer, then disease and starvation would kill most of the herds. Hunters keep the population in check. Years ago predators took care of over populations, but not now that most of the predators are gone.
However, alagator snappers are never going to over populate. Between reproducing too slow, and predation by varmints, it makes it not the best species for over populating.
.However, alagator snappers are never going to over populate. Between reproducing too slow, and predation by varmints, it makes it not the best species for over populating
homegrownherps said:I don't know if you hunt or not. But "years ago" how many predators were there to help control the population?
Here in Florida I can only think of the occasional lucky gator. But most of the time gators look for food that is already dead. For the most part gators are scavengers. I have seen coyote here in north Florida, but have never seen any in south Florida.
I don't think coyotes can bring down a deer. I am guessing that if a coyote had the opportunity they could possible snag a fawn.
Other than old age/sickness and humans, what predators to deer have?
varnyard said:Not just gators, but black bear, red wolves and panthers were here to keep the population in check. The last three I stated are far from prevalent. They are animals that were on the top of the food chain, they are now all rare in our state.
not singly, but a few together can exhaust it until it falters. same way a "pack" of strays can bring one downhomegrownherps said:I don't think coyotes can bring down a deer. I am guessing that if a coyote had the opportunity they could possible snag a fawn.