ralph.mclean
GOC (Grumpy Old Cop)
Hunt with a camera, and make it a challenge, see how close you can get.....
The Bow and Arrow deer-slayers will appreciate it...
The Bow and Arrow deer-slayers will appreciate it...
Not really...Hunt with a camera, and make it a challenge, see how close you can get.....
The Bow and Arrow deer-slayers will appreciate it...
Wanton waste is a sin and against the law. Killing animals and eating them is not a sin. There is nothing immoral or unethical about killing your own food.Nam is right on...me too. My dad said when I was a young boy, you only hunt if you need food, otherwise it's a sin. Hunting is not a sport for a trophy. That committing murder of an animal. Make sure you have in writing, a must, a notarized letter of provenence from him for that property. To cover your rear or you run in not someone else there that does not! It does happen and it's called trespassing. Good luck....if just starting out find someone to go out with....and see of your all in....some people realize oooops this isnt for me or end up uncomfortable with the processes such as skinning and butchering.
Let’s say a guy isn’t currently a hunter but would like to learn a little bit more about the sport. I find myself intrigued by the discussions around what works and what doesn’t (recent Camo thread as an example) but it’s a little bit late in the game to start thinking about hunting this season.
Is there anything preventing me from heading out into the woods to experiment with technique without a weapon? I have access to private property that is not hunted. I assume that if I’m not actively hunting that nobody (DNR?) would care. Seems like I might be able to learn a few things that way.
Stupid idea? Your thoughts, ideas, insults, and laughter are welcomed.
"you have access to private property"
But do you have the owners permission to be on his/her private property?
My neighbors have access to private property, they do not have permission to be on my private property!
I hunt quite often “without the kill”.....unfortunately.
"you have access to private property"
But do you have the owners permission to be on his/her private property?
My neighbors have access to private property, they do not have permission to be on my private property!
Let’s say a guy isn’t currently a hunter but would like to learn a little bit more about the sport. I find myself intrigued by the discussions around what works and what doesn’t (recent Camo thread as an example) but it’s a little bit late in the game to start thinking about hunting this season.
Is there anything preventing me from heading out into the woods to experiment with technique without a weapon? I have access to private property that is not hunted. I assume that if I’m not actively hunting that nobody (DNR?) would care. Seems like I might be able to learn a few things that way.
Stupid idea? Your thoughts, ideas, insults, and laughter are welcomed.