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Post by guido2 on Sept 10, 2018 10:27:10 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2018 10:38:37 GMT -5
You could make a tie out of the tail Before PETA 😉 kids use to stick them the ends of their bikes handlebars. Oh no! Not more scary BILLBOARDS! Or are you just doing what I say you people seem to always do. Making up crap about PETA because you don’t like them.
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Post by guido2 on Sept 11, 2018 10:34:48 GMT -5
Before PETA 😉 kids use to stick them the ends of their bikes handlebars. Oh no! Not more scary BILLBOARDS! Or are you just doing what I say you people seem to always do. Making up crap about PETA because you don’t like them. Ahhh….what crap? What does 8 year old kids with raccoon tails hanging from their handlebars have to do with making stuff up about PETA? You really have to stop texting while driving. 🤩
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2018 10:39:03 GMT -5
Oh no! Not more scary BILLBOARDS! Or are you just doing what I say you people seem to always do. Making up crap about PETA because you don’t like them. Ahhh….what crap? What does 8 year old kids with raccoon tails hanging from their handlebars have to do with making stuff up about PETA? You really have to stop texting while driving. 🤩 Are you for real? Did you already forget that you’re the one that blamed PETA for kids not putting raccoon tails on their bikes?
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Post by guido2 on Sept 11, 2018 17:24:01 GMT -5
Ahhh….what crap? What does 8 year old kids with raccoon tails hanging from their handlebars have to do with making stuff up about PETA? You really have to stop texting while driving. 🤩 Are you for real? Did you already forget that you’re the one that blamed PETA for kids not putting raccoon tails on their bikes? smh
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Post by Deleted on Nov 17, 2018 11:27:03 GMT -5
Sorry, but anyone who shoots doves is just killing for the fun of killing something, and there's nothing "sporting" about that at all.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 17, 2018 13:45:10 GMT -5
Sorry, but anyone who shoots doves is just killing for the fun of killing something, and there's nothing "sporting" about that at all. Actually dove is quite tasty, I like it. I have a rather large black bear on my property, not sure what I'm going to do about it if anything. It IS destroying the bird feeders she has set up and it could be hazardous to the dogs health . It's also getting quite bold, coming within 15 feet of back door.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 18, 2018 10:24:14 GMT -5
Sorry, but anyone who shoots doves is just killing for the fun of killing something, and there's nothing "sporting" about that at all. Well you better get out there and start lecturing all the adults who partake in dove hunting. I’m sure they’ll care!! 🤡
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Post by WKDWZD on Nov 20, 2018 14:08:22 GMT -5
Sorry, but anyone who shoots doves is just killing for the fun of killing something, and there's nothing "sporting" about that at all. Killing anything for fun or 'sport' is sick and perverted, and I'm not at all sorry for saying that.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2018 14:27:37 GMT -5
Sorry, but anyone who shoots doves is just killing for the fun of killing something, and there's nothing "sporting" about that at all. Killing anything for fun or 'sport' is sick and perverted, and I'm not at all sorry for saying that. I tend to agree with you for the most, but I also think that thinning the herd when it comes to deer, wild pigs, etc. in some areas is necessary and promotes smart and important management for both safety and wildlife. I differentiate between hunting for food and trophy hunting and other blood sports which, I agree, aren't sporting at all. Shooting something as small and insignificant as a dove seems like an excuse to shoot something to me. Others probably feel differently. I think it'd be more challenging for sporting purposes to shoot at skeet. I just saw somewhere where a lion raised in captivity was going to be "sold" to trophy hunters to kill. That too is sick and perverted IMO. Same thing for many religious killings of animals. I, for one, will not eat veal because I think it is inhumane. Thanks for providing a reasoned discussion. We need more of that on here even though I think that on this topic, we seem to agree.
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Post by WKDWZD on Nov 20, 2018 14:40:28 GMT -5
Killing anything for fun or 'sport' is sick and perverted, and I'm not at all sorry for saying that. I tend to agree with you for the most, but I also think that thinning the herd when it comes to deer, wild pigs, etc. in some areas is necessary and promotes smart and important management for both safety and wildlife. I differentiate between hunting for food and trophy hunting and other blood sports which, I agree, aren't sporting at all. Shooting something as small and insignificant as a dove seems like an excuse to shoot something to me. Others probably feel differently. I think it'd be more challenging for sporting purposes to shoot at skeet. I just saw somewhere where a lion raised in captivity was going to be "sold" to trophy hunters to kill. That too is sick and perverted IMO. Same thing for many religious killings of animals. I, for one, will not eat veal because I think it is inhumane.
Thanks for providing a reasoned discussion. We need more of that on here even though I think that on this topic, we seem to agree. I am not a vegetarian nor am I a big meat eater but like yourself, I refuse to eat veal, I also refuse to eat Halal or Kosher meat, and long for the day that the barbaric practice is banned outright in my country, as it is in other parts of Europe. As you say, skeet shooting or clays are far more challenging, if sport is the true motive for shooting. Perhaps those that prefer to kill doves just don't have the skill and aren't good enough to kill a clay 'bird'.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2018 14:50:18 GMT -5
I tend to agree with you for the most, but I also think that thinning the herd when it comes to deer, wild pigs, etc. in some areas is necessary and promotes smart and important management for both safety and wildlife. I differentiate between hunting for food and trophy hunting and other blood sports which, I agree, aren't sporting at all. Shooting something as small and insignificant as a dove seems like an excuse to shoot something to me. Others probably feel differently. I think it'd be more challenging for sporting purposes to shoot at skeet. I just saw somewhere where a lion raised in captivity was going to be "sold" to trophy hunters to kill. That too is sick and perverted IMO. Same thing for many religious killings of animals. I, for one, will not eat veal because I think it is inhumane.
Thanks for providing a reasoned discussion. We need more of that on here even though I think that on this topic, we seem to agree. I am not a vegetarian nor am I a big meat eater but like yourself, I refuse to eat veal, I also refuse to eat Halal or Kosher meat, and long for the day that the barbaric practice is banned outright in my country, as it is in other parts of Europe. As you say, skeet shooting or clays are far more challenging, if sport is the true motive for shooting. Perhaps those that prefer to kill doves just don't have the skill and aren't good enough to kill a clay 'bird'. Even worse is the people like Dick Cheney who hunt on game farms. The animals are so drugged up/lethargic they have to kick them to run/fly.
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Post by pickle20 on Nov 20, 2018 16:06:56 GMT -5
Killing anything for fun or 'sport' is sick and perverted, and I'm not at all sorry for saying that. I tend to agree with you for the most, but I also think that thinning the herd when it comes to deer, wild pigs, etc. in some areas is necessary and promotes smart and important management for both safety and wildlife. I differentiate between hunting for food and trophy hunting and other blood sports which, I agree, aren't sporting at all. Shooting something as small and insignificant as a dove seems like an excuse to shoot something to me. Others probably feel differently. I think it'd be more challenging for sporting purposes to shoot at skeet. I just saw somewhere where a lion raised in captivity was going to be "sold" to trophy hunters to kill. That too is sick and perverted IMO. Same thing for many religious killings of animals. I, for one, will not eat veal because I think it is inhumane. Thanks for providing a reasoned discussion. We need more of that on here even though I think that on this topic, we seem to agree. We may clash in other threads but I agree 100% with you on this.
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Post by pickle20 on Nov 20, 2018 16:08:55 GMT -5
I am not a vegetarian nor am I a big meat eater but like yourself, I refuse to eat veal, I also refuse to eat Halal or Kosher meat, and long for the day that the barbaric practice is banned outright in my country, as it is in other parts of Europe. As you say, skeet shooting or clays are far more challenging, if sport is the true motive for shooting. Perhaps those that prefer to kill doves just don't have the skill and aren't good enough to kill a clay 'bird'. Even worse is the people like Dick Cheney who hunt on game farms. The animals are so drugged up/lethargic they have to kick them to run/fly. Ol' Dick was into the Most Dangerous Game. Hunting humans, which explains why he "accidentally" shot his buddy in the heart. You aim for the heart when you hunt. Ol' Dick was a good shot.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2018 16:52:43 GMT -5
I am not a vegetarian nor am I a big meat eater but like yourself, I refuse to eat veal, I also refuse to eat Halal or Kosher meat, and long for the day that the barbaric practice is banned outright in my country, as it is in other parts of Europe. As you say, skeet shooting or clays are far more challenging, if sport is the true motive for shooting. Perhaps those that prefer to kill doves just don't have the skill and aren't good enough to kill a clay 'bird'. Even worse is the people like Dick Cheney who hunt on game farms. The animals are so drugged up/lethargic they have to kick them to run/fly. No argument here.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2018 16:54:54 GMT -5
I am not a vegetarian nor am I a big meat eater but like yourself, I refuse to eat veal, I also refuse to eat Halal or Kosher meat, and long for the day that the barbaric practice is banned outright in my country, as it is in other parts of Europe. As you say, skeet shooting or clays are far more challenging, if sport is the true motive for shooting. Perhaps those that prefer to kill doves just don't have the skill and aren't good enough to kill a clay 'bird'. Again, no argument here.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2018 18:44:34 GMT -5
I am not a vegetarian nor am I a big meat eater but like yourself, I refuse to eat veal, I also refuse to eat Halal or Kosher meat, and long for the day that the barbaric practice is banned outright in my country, as it is in other parts of Europe. As you say, skeet shooting or clays are far more challenging, if sport is the true motive for shooting. Perhaps those that prefer to kill doves just don't have the skill and aren't good enough to kill a clay 'bird'. Even worse is the people like Dick Cheney who hunt on game farms. The animals are so drugged up/lethargic they have to kick them to run/fly.
I've never hunted a game farm but you come up with some silly lulu's.
Now go ahead and tell us about you hunting Tasmanian Devils.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2018 9:15:50 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2018 12:29:42 GMT -5
What they do thousands of miles away with limited land is not necessarily what happens here.
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Post by WKDWZD on Nov 21, 2018 13:44:39 GMT -5
What they do thousands of miles away with limited land is not necessarily what happens here. Your Trumpist boy hero's don't shoot their 'Big Game' on their back lawns dude, though they might just as well do for all the 'sport' that is involved. Truth is, they'd probably crap their pants big-time if they got within 500 yds of a real live big cat in the wild.
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Post by guido2 on Nov 21, 2018 13:55:48 GMT -5
I tend to agree with you for the most, but I also think that thinning the herd when it comes to deer, wild pigs, etc. in some areas is necessary and promotes smart and important management for both safety and wildlife. I differentiate between hunting for food and trophy hunting and other blood sports which, I agree, aren't sporting at all. Shooting something as small and insignificant as a dove seems like an excuse to shoot something to me. Others probably feel differently. I think it'd be more challenging for sporting purposes to shoot at skeet. I just saw somewhere where a lion raised in captivity was going to be "sold" to trophy hunters to kill. That too is sick and perverted IMO. Same thing for many religious killings of animals. I, for one, will not eat veal because I think it is inhumane.
Thanks for providing a reasoned discussion. We need more of that on here even though I think that on this topic, we seem to agree. I am not a vegetarian nor am I a big meat eater but like yourself, I refuse to eat veal, I also refuse to eat Halal or Kosher meat, and long for the day that the barbaric practice is banned outright in my country, as it is in other parts of Europe. As you say, skeet shooting or clays are far more challenging, if sport is the true motive for shooting. Perhaps those that prefer to kill doves just don't have the skill and aren't good enough to kill a clay 'bird'. I love it when people can be selective in things like this. Ten dollars to a doughnut....if all the butcher shops and supermarkets closed....so that the surrogately slaughtered meat you love was no longer available. You likely would have no issue WHERE OR HOW you got a hunk of meat. I love hypocrisy. Oh....except for the yah hoo's in west by god someplace....most ALL that do upland game hunting...shoot trap and skeet for practice...before hitting the field to help insure a clean kill. An NO ONE I know shoots dove 'for the sport of it'. in fact I know of no one that doesn't not 'use' the game that was harvested...all actually eat what they kill or donate it to soup kitchens to feed the poor. I am not trying to persuade you in any way shape or form. But your line of sight is way to narrow.
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Post by WKDWZD on Nov 21, 2018 14:00:23 GMT -5
I am not a vegetarian nor am I a big meat eater but like yourself, I refuse to eat veal, I also refuse to eat Halal or Kosher meat, and long for the day that the barbaric practice is banned outright in my country, as it is in other parts of Europe. As you say, skeet shooting or clays are far more challenging, if sport is the true motive for shooting. Perhaps those that prefer to kill doves just don't have the skill and aren't good enough to kill a clay 'bird'. I love it when people can be selective in things like this. Ten dollars to a doughnut....if all the butcher shops and supermarkets closed....so that the surrogately slaughtered meat you love was no longer available. You likely would have no issue WHERE OR HOW you got a hunk of meat. I love hypocrisy. Oh....except for the yah hoo's in west by god someplace....most ALL that do upland game hunting...shoot trap and skeet for practice...before hitting the field to help insure a clean kill. An NO ONE I know shoots dove 'for the sport of it'....all actually eat what they kill. Sorry dude, you are well wrong. I can't speak for spelchek but personally, I would have no difficulty with not eating meat, seriously, none at all. So there is no hypocrisy on my part. Now if you were to ban all cheese I could be miffed.
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Post by guido2 on Nov 21, 2018 14:02:10 GMT -5
I love it when people can be selective in things like this. Ten dollars to a doughnut....if all the butcher shops and supermarkets closed....so that the surrogately slaughtered meat you love was no longer available. You likely would have no issue WHERE OR HOW you got a hunk of meat. I love hypocrisy. Oh....except for the yah hoo's in west by god someplace....most ALL that do upland game hunting...shoot trap and skeet for practice...before hitting the field to help insure a clean kill. An NO ONE I know shoots dove 'for the sport of it'....all actually eat what they kill. Sorry dude, you are well wrong. I can't speak for spelchek but personally, I would have no difficulty with not eating meat, seriously, none at all. So there is no hypocrisy on my part. Now if you were to ban all cheese I could be miffed. I have to utter it....MMMoooooooooooo…. 😁
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Post by WKDWZD on Nov 21, 2018 14:06:38 GMT -5
Sorry dude, you are well wrong. I can't speak for spelchek but personally, I would have no difficulty with not eating meat, seriously, none at all. So there is no hypocrisy on my part. Now if you were to ban all cheese I could be miffed. I have to utter it....MMMoooooooooooo…. 😁 Shout it out, it makes no difference, you don't have to kill a cow to get it's milk.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2018 16:52:04 GMT -5
What they do thousands of miles away with limited land is not necessarily what happens here. Your Trumpist boy hero's don't shoot their 'Big Game' on their back lawns dude, though they might just as well do for all the 'sport' that is involved. Truth is, they'd probably crap their pants big-time if they got within 500 yds of a real live big cat in the wild. What does Trump and Co have to do with managed pheasant hunts? I have ZERO desire to hunt anything that would love to make me a double meat snack or partake in ANY canned hunt. I DO have a rather large black bear on my property and I'm not sure what to do about it. Normally I'd say that's great but since he/she is destroying property and coming within 15 feet of my house it is of concern.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2018 16:57:19 GMT -5
I love it when people can be selective in things like this. Ten dollars to a doughnut....if all the butcher shops and supermarkets closed....so that the surrogately slaughtered meat you love was no longer available. You likely would have no issue WHERE OR HOW you got a hunk of meat. I love hypocrisy. Oh....except for the yah hoo's in west by god someplace....most ALL that do upland game hunting...shoot trap and skeet for practice...before hitting the field to help insure a clean kill. An NO ONE I know shoots dove 'for the sport of it'....all actually eat what they kill. Sorry dude, you are well wrong. I can't speak for spelchek but personally, I would have no difficulty with not eating meat, seriously, none at all. So there is no hypocrisy on my part. Now if you were to ban all cheese I could be miffed. Too bad for you, greens pretty much suck. Rice and lots of brown gravy.... healthy vegetables. You see, yanks developed a great drug for all that ails............. it's called Lipitor, 80 mg.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2018 12:12:25 GMT -5
I love it when people can be selective in things like this. Ten dollars to a doughnut....if all the butcher shops and supermarkets closed....so that the surrogately slaughtered meat you love was no longer available. You likely would have no issue WHERE OR HOW you got a hunk of meat. I love hypocrisy. Oh....except for the yah hoo's in west by god someplace....most ALL that do upland game hunting...shoot trap and skeet for practice...before hitting the field to help insure a clean kill. An NO ONE I know shoots dove 'for the sport of it'....all actually eat what they kill. Sorry dude, you are well wrong. I can't speak for spelchek but personally, I would have no difficulty with not eating meat, seriously, none at all. So there is no hypocrisy on my part. Now if you were to ban all cheese I could be miffed. I could go total vegetarian if I had to. I'm not opposed to hunting when the hunters do it to help keep nature in balance, eat their kill or donate it to food kitchens, etc. and not just trophy purposes. I think they key is to be "humane" when it comes to killing and doing it with a purpose beyond just killing something for the thrill of killing something. I include "sports" like fox hunting as being unnecessary and cruel when the sport sometimes includes hounds tearing the animal apart if it is caught. The Baltimore Sun just recently did a story about a Baltimore area tradition of fox hunting before Thanksgiving. It was described not cruel because the fox "usually" gets away.
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