I enjoyed this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhMASU-JKNg
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I enjoyed this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhMASU-JKNg
For years commercial meat hunting and culling my attitude was to respect but take the animal, bird or fish as required. But now, I feel somewhat like this chap. I watch the game and actually regret the final act of taking theige of a fellow creature which is just living its life and minding its own business. I only hunt for food now and have come to regard the wild environments as my true spirtual home and it keeps worthwhile values well apart from the madding crowd. I love watching all the different greens yellows browns and hues of the unspoilt places and all the life it supports. Watching a beetle or a kaka or deer, it makes no difference and always a pleasure seeing them go about their business.
He says he's hunting for meat but shoots a buck instead of the Doe(maybe they have tags for bucks only there?)and he also says this animal gave its life for us,Im pretty sure it didn't give its life as opposed to it being taken by him.
Enjoyed the video but his out take on it sounded fake and woke.
Tag system there, can only shoot what you draw. Gave its life, take its life meh same thing.
Nice bit of country.
However, in the case of recent wars and probably others there were numerous instances where persons volunteered for actions where chance of survival was non existent or very minimal.
It is wrong to place animals in such a cognitive class. Killing an animal is taking its life and its life force. It does not freely "give itself"; however some animals will defend their young or a dog its family /master to the death but without any preconcieved notion of the finality of its own death.
Most peoples who exist in and depend on wild foods regard animals as having a spirit that is to be addressed and shown respect.
that can be a strange one ... I will happily go shoot a deer or goat or whatever for food or do a bit of pest culling (possum etc) but I value life enough that I will catch any bugs in the house and let them go outside (spiders, mantis, moths etc) because I feel bad squishing them .
except flies or roaches ..... hate those little buggers ...
That is the essence of survival. I.e. defence of home from harm. Rats are another example.
Same for me. I like all bugs except wasps. They get no mercy.
Its about showing respect for the animal fully agree with him and his attitude :thumbsup:
Does anyone recognise a quote along the lines of "The game is not the only reason I come to the wilderness, but without the game I would not come."
I read this some years ago and have never been able to locate it.
I haven't heard that before. I tried to search its source but no luck.
I like Aldo Leopold:
“We reached the old wolf in time to watch a fierce green fire dying in her eyes. I realized then, and have known ever since, that there was something new to me in those eyes – something known only to her and to the mountain. I was young then, and full of trigger-itch; I thought that because fewer wolves meant more deer, that no wolves would mean hunters’ paradise. But after seeing the green fire die, I sensed that neither the wolf nor the mountain agreed with such a view.”
My wife is Muslim and she thinks they're nuts, not to mention completely evil
I lived in the Middle East for many years and their reasons are understandable but tens if not hundreds of millions of young men face the same bleak outlook and choose to accept it the best they can rather than turn to the dark side. This is similar to how plenty of disenfranchised young men might be at risk of joining a gang but choose a different path.