Re: Am I normal Doctor? love guns but don't hunt
I have never shot a big game animal in my life, and not about to start. I've been hunting before, mind you. I used to waterfowl a bit, don't mind chasing down coyotes (which I never seem to have time to do anymore), and love to thin out the prairie dog population when given opportunity. As for getting my hands on a deer or elk tag and wandering around like an idiot....pass.
From an economic standpoint, I'd be much better off buying a beef and having it processed than paying into the lottery system of drawing tags that we have in this state. After that I'd be in for hauling my ass out to where the game is, finding one, and hauling it's ass out the bush and into the processor for butchering. After that I'm paying for the processing. Like has been said before, "The fun ends the second you pull the trigger."
Just doesn't sound like fun to me.
Now, I can hear one or two of you out there saying, but it's not about the meat, it's the thrill of the hunt! The rush of the chase and the glory of victory is where the real treat lies right? Three words for you... Fuck that shit. It's target up, target down, oh great, now I get to bust my ass......pass
Like the above posts, I don't have anything against it, it's just not my bag. If it's how you get your kicks, great. Hunting is not only a necessary wildlife management tool, it's a great way to teach stewardship and responsibility.
Something that also makes it hard for me to understand the supposed relationship between hunters and guns is that I've run into more hunters than not that don't know a damn thing about them. Even when they savvy themselves as firearms enthusiasts, it's hard to convince me that they are. That goes for marksmanship as well. This is exactly where all the threads about the "heard at the gun counter", "overheard at the range", and "You'll never guess what happened to me" come from. Ever wonder why optics makers are still using outdated graduations that aren't even accurate, and they don't even know it? Scopes that graduate in fractions of inches should never have needed be. It's the most popular because it's made for folks who can't understand a unit of angular measure. This is where this comes from.
Oh and one more thing... that wild game meat? It's not that great. It's good but not bust my ass for it good. The beef at the Safeway tastes just fine for being able to walk a block to get. So... Yeah, OP, you're just fine.