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I also killed her offspring, I figured it's best for them to all go together.
A 240m shot with my M107 dropped her swee-et.
A Remington Shotgun to finish off the offspring as it is more humane, as it is certain to finish the job.
You know I love to eat sweetcorn after a hunt, it's just like a little spiritual ritual.
I was just wondering guys and gals, do you have like a funny little ritual after a hunt?

P.S Have you ever tried bear stew?? It is difficult to digest, but if you eat a young bear, it is divine, beautiful full flavor when soaked in thyme, very recommended.

2006-12-24 03:29:17 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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i think that your just BSing to cause a stir

get a life!

2006-12-24 03:31:39 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Whatever.

Hunting's fine, but if you're trying to gross people out, then it seems that you've accomplished something a bit different.... you've simply shown that your attitudes toward hunting are a bit strange and merely exemplify that what most civilized people to be juvenile attitudes of hunters is actually correct.

You show no real respect for the creature (you wish us to presume) you killed. You post this on a religion and spirituality section with nothing about religion or spirituality in the content. (The reference to a "spiritual" ritual is no more than that of a batter tapping home plate with the bat prior to swinging at a pitch.)

So... go out, kill, have fun. Perhaps in your next life you can feel the exhilleration of being the hunted.

2006-12-24 05:13:52 · answer #2 · answered by Deirdre H 7 · 0 1

How kind of you to kill the offspring as well!!
Why are you pretending to be humane? I can't understand how engaging in such a cowardly activity gives you the right to pat yourself on the back because you killed MORE innocent wildlife.
I could write a book about how disgusting I find hunting and hunters.

2006-12-24 03:40:51 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

First, I think it's deplorable to take a cow bear with cubs. You are doing no service to the ranks of hunters and naturalists..

Since you asked I'll share this with you.

My bow-hunting friends and I make a point to make camp and have a ritual that when we make a kill we make a smear of the blood across one cheek with two fingers. When we return to camp we thank God for His gift and use the kill for food for the rest of the time we spend camping.

There have been times when we have gone hungry because we brought little extra food and we didn't make a kill. We feel if you are going to hunt then hunt as our ancestors did and not just for the thrill of killing.

This may sound odd to non-hunters or to those who don't revere the bounty of our land. Before anyone thinks us crazy, remember someone had to kill that cow to make your hamburger. At least we are honest about it.

2006-12-24 03:39:32 · answer #4 · answered by DB Cash 4 · 1 0

once you're caught, the sport warden (or different regulation enforcement officers) will arrest you. Your gun (and the different kit used) would be confiscated. once you're chanced on accountable, you will in all threat face fairly reformatory time and a hefty advantageous. Oh, and the lack of your searching privileges for destiny years. As for how you're able to get caught... likely somebody will call to ***** appropriate to the gunshot or somebody who sees you processing the undergo will drop a dime on you thru between the nameless checklist a poacher telephone strains.

2016-10-28 07:14:42 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Only fags and wimps hunt bears with guns. If you were a real man, you fight it hand-to-paw and have the scars to prove it. You little dickwad with your girly sweetcorn, you make me sick.. you tear the flesh from the dead carcass and eat it raw, then you can call yourself a hunter.

Happy Xmas and peace & goodwill to all living things, by the way.

2006-12-24 03:40:24 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Just eat what you got.

Bear is pretty tough. You have to slow barbecue it in a crock pot for like 2 days and it is pretty good. The stew I had sucked. I personally don't think a bear is worth getting out of the woods, but congrats.

2006-12-24 03:36:21 · answer #7 · answered by Alex 6 · 0 1

dam man could you have taken a bear that didn't have a baby i think you could have . either you are a very inexperience hunter or you just have no moral .

2006-12-24 03:33:12 · answer #8 · answered by ? 6 · 1 0

be prepared to be pestered by mosquitos. Native American Legend

2006-12-24 03:41:05 · answer #9 · answered by Marvin R 7 · 1 0

Why are you asking this in the religion section?

2006-12-24 03:34:05 · answer #10 · answered by nondescript 7 · 1 0

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