Steven Winscot Oh it’s there, ya just gotta look a bit for it.
Probably the most useful thing those kids will learn!
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I just tell folks I support PETA (People Eating Tasty Animals), they can put that in their tofu and eat it…
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ND Mike See the NDSU make up for Fargo’s other faults. What a game. Go Bison!!
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bocephus yep. It will be a fun championship to watch. Tonight’s game between Montana State and South Dakota State should be a fun one too!
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ND Mike Man that field in Brookings looks slippery and cold.
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bocephus yes it did!
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mrobisr Team Blue Cast Iron Sous Vide Canning Dry Cured Sausage Masterbuilt Military Veterans Power User Regular Contributors last edited by
Unfortunately, we live in a post truth world now! Don’t believe me… math is racist 2+2 isn’t 4, truth is what you individually want it to be, and you can eat without killing another creature, all of which is a complete lie even to the vegan. Our world of today is hiding behind the lies to make you feel good about yourself all the while hiding the fact that we live in a fallen world full of sin and godlessness and only real truth can fix it.
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processhead said in Probably the most useful thing those kids will learn!:
While I wouldn’t have a problem with it, I can understand that some people might.Not everyone wants a front row seat to view the dismembering of a dead critter.
I can also sympathize with the guy who doesn’t have a lot of options on places to process his deer. It is his private property, and he may be within his legal rights to hang a deer in his front yard. But just because we can do something doesn’t mean we should do it in all situations or circumstances.
In the hunter education classes that I help teach, we talked about hunter ethics and how as hunters, our personal behavior in public reflects on all hunters as a group. We taught the kids that not everyone is as passionate about hunting and that by using a little discretion, it can make a big difference in how the non-hunting public perceives the hunting community.
Little things like keeping harvested big game out of view when transporting it through populated areas, and changing out of bloody camo while in public after a successful hunt are a couple of things that can help the non-hunting community view hunters in a more favorable light.
As hunters, we already have the deck stacked against us. There are things that we all can do to improve the public’s perception of hunting.
While we may never change the minds of the die-hard anti-hunters, we just might be able to change the mind of those people that haven’t really made up their minds yet, or don’t have a strong opinion one way or the other about hunting.
Very well said Paul. Thanks
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mrobisr you my friend are exactly right. What a shame
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mrobisr I agree with you 100%
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