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Posted : 4/27/2007 5:15:34 PM
I did not say I was against hunting. I just don#%92t see how anyone can deny the power high as the driver. Having a gun in your hands, shooting the gun, and bringing down an animal, that#%92s what it all about. Yes, that is a good gesture that you honor the maker but most do that at dinner each night or at least once a year during the Thanksgiving holiday…minus the killing thrill. .... I have no problem with hunters, just be honest as to why you hunt.
Honestly, you are 100% wrong to think that there are no hunters out there who truly do not enjoy killing.
Saying that all hunters kill for the thrill of it is like saying that I raise my own chickens just so that I can "enjoy" killing them myself. [&:]
I've been on enough hunts to know that I have zero taste for killing. Deer are beautiful. I love them. I leave out alfalfa hay for them in my yard, and corn, I talk to them while they come to drink from my creek...I
hate the thought of killing one. When I'm sitting there on a hunt, waiting for whoever I'm with to wait for that
gorgeous deer to get in the exact right position to make the shot, I don't feel thrill...I feel nausea. I HATE the idea of taking the life of such a beautiful animal. I've been in tears from it more than once. And why haven't I gone out and killed a deer myself? Because I don't feel that I'm a good enough shot yet...and I'm not going to actually do the shooting until I KNOW that whatever I shoot at is going down instantly.
I love my chickens. When I have to kill one, it takes me a good day or so to psych myself up for it. To be honest, I usually have to have a drink or two before I can actually carry it out. I enjoy NOTHING about killing....so why do I do it? Because I feel a responsibility. I believe that if you are going to eat the flesh of another living thing....that if something is going to
die, so that YOU can eat....you should be responsible for that animal's death. I take life VERY seriously...
ALL life, and while I'm not big on the idea of moral "sins," and while I feel that morality is relative...I believe that being too cowardly to kill what you eat, while still gorging yourself on the dead bodies of animals that OTHERS have killed...is about as close to sinning as you can get. I know that not everyone feels that way, and I'm not saying that I'm "right"...but I'm saying that that is MY belief and the reason I participate in hunts, and will one day hunt myself.
So, to say that all hunters hunt for the "thrill of the kill," is completely wrong...I find killing to be comppletely disgusting and horrible, but a sad reality of life.
We have a BIG problem with feral hogs around here- they get huge and are terribly destructive. I like pork alot better than venison, and there is alot more meat on a large wild hog than your average deer- which means I can get more meat and kill FEWER animals. Coincidentally, my favorite breeds- pits, american bulldogs, etc- are commonly used for hunting hogs. It's dangerous, but I would LOVE to one day go hog hunting with the couple of rescued pitties I plan on getting once I get a farm. Why? Not so I can go out and massacre pigs- but so that I can hunt as a pack with my dogs, and we can work
together to feed our family. To me, that is MUCH more fulfilling- spiritually, and physically- than buying impersonal little squares of meat at the grocery store, and letting someone else do all of the dirty work so that I don't have to think about it and offend my delicate sensibilities.
So no...I have no taste for killing, and I would never look for "the biggest and best trophy animal." I would be out to get meat for my family- in a way that I personally find the LEAST morally reprehensible.