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<blockquote data-quote="Mugen" data-source="post: 2901842" data-attributes="member: 569829"><p>Ah, I see what you're saying now. I've never even been hunting myself (except for a few squirrels when I was younger and went with my brother). But I don't see what's wrong with killing a deer for sport AND eating it.</p><p></p><p>But like my dad was watching some hunting show, and they basically got this bear to come eat out of a garbage can every day while they sat high and safe in a tree. Then one day they just shot it. The bear was sitting their stuffing it's face all peaceful and beautifully in harmony with nature, and they ruined it just to get a trophy. You could tell they weren't killing it for food...</p><p></p><p>And I know deer can't attack you, but I have a lot more respect for most bow hunters, at least how my uncles and cousins do it, because they don't use stands. They stay on the ground, which I think is a lot more fair than hiding up in the trees where it really has no chance of seeing you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mugen, post: 2901842, member: 569829"] Ah, I see what you're saying now. I've never even been hunting myself (except for a few squirrels when I was younger and went with my brother). But I don't see what's wrong with killing a deer for sport AND eating it. But like my dad was watching some hunting show, and they basically got this bear to come eat out of a garbage can every day while they sat high and safe in a tree. Then one day they just shot it. The bear was sitting their stuffing it's face all peaceful and beautifully in harmony with nature, and they ruined it just to get a trophy. You could tell they weren't killing it for food... And I know deer can't attack you, but I have a lot more respect for most bow hunters, at least how my uncles and cousins do it, because they don't use stands. They stay on the ground, which I think is a lot more fair than hiding up in the trees where it really has no chance of seeing you. [/QUOTE]
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