Been there done that. Except it was with guns, no money endorsments and no babes at the end of the match and the loser went home in a body bag. Tell me, are you man enough to try it?
2007-10-19 08:35:59
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answered by smf_hi 4
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You shouldn't say things like this about hunters or hunting in general.
Without hunting, our world would be a mess and there would be far too many extinct animals. Hunting keeps the population of animals to a safe level. This why is why hunters have record cards for each deer they shoot. If there are too many bucks, you are allowed to shoot more in a day, if there are too little, you are restricted. Same thing goes with all the other animals that have hunting seasons. They keep track of the population and how many the environment can hold. If there was no deer season, the deer would multiply. They'd go through and eat all food they could find until there wasn't enough for all the deer running around. This would cause the offspring to be weaker and eventually there would be dead deer laying everwhere. They'd get hit by cars and start coming into the towns to find food. Like I said, they would over populate and destroy themselves. This goes for deer, doves, and all the other game animals. Not only does it keep the animals under control and healthy, but it provides good meat for your family. Hunting is a good way to get outside too. So many people are being kept inside with TVs, and all of these other inventions we've came up with. Some people will never know what it feels like to be sitting in a treestand and watch the woods come alive. The things you see during your hunting trip makes the memories even better. You can't possibly get any manlier than going out at the crack of dawn, stalking a deer, killing it, skinning and gutting it, and then putting meat on the table.That's what male animals do, no matter what species they are. Provide for and protect the family. Men aren't the only ones who hunt either! There are plenty of girls who enjoy hunting and the outdoor experience that comes with it!
Oh and for all of you animal lovers who want to save them all, did I mention that you do nothing for the animals? Every gun, bullet, and other hunting supplies hunters buy is helping the animals that are being conserved. A certain percent (I forgot what it exactly it was, but a good amount) of the supplies they guy goes towards the wildlife conservations. Taxes don't pay for conserving the species, hunters do.
2007-10-21 13:21:31
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answered by Avian Queen 4
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I don't know if you have ever heard of a thing called UFC. Might want to check it out. And in hunting you get to have the fun testing your physical and mental skills stalking and shooting you prey. You also get to eat the meat of the animal. Unless your a Cannibal or a Psychotic Murderer you don't do that with people. Hunting is not the same as fighting and if you are the baddest Mother F^cker in the world and goes up against a hunter at twenty yards. The hunter will snap your buff body out cold.
(Did you know that PETA stands for People Eating Tasty Animals)
2007-10-23 08:08:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Wait a second...I live on the south side of chicago...Doves here pack heat.
And besides, stepping in a cage to fight another human does not put food on the table. Go back to your nature, and animal rights catagory.
2007-10-19 14:11:46
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answered by bobbo342 7
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If you really wanted to put your butt on the line, you'd have invited some one to join you some fine frosty sunrise for pistols for two and breakfast for one.
That my boy would have been a parallel to hunting, not acting like a barbarian fist fighting in a cage, like some wild beasts.
You might even be surprised at the number of folks who would accept the invitation.
Doc
2007-10-19 14:17:26
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answered by Doc Hudson 7
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Yer cracked buddy! Hunting is about connecting with nature, and harvesting lean, organic meat for my family. Plus, I stopped brawling in college...
You must have a very small cock to be so concerned with proving you're a man. I know I'm a man, by the sounds of it more man than you. I can ice-climb without a rope, survive for days in -35c weather, I've planted over 500 000 trees, and my woman screams real loud when we have sex. And I bet I could kick your *** anyways, dumb kid.
2007-10-19 09:54:27
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answered by MetalMaster4x4 5
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Are you actually man enough to do your own hunting or do you have to hide away from your own killing by always having someone do it for you?
If you eat anything from the supermarket, (even vegetables)you hunt by proxy.
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Are you rich enough to pay the $300,000,000 just in Pittman-Robertson Act funds hunters pay every year for wildlife conservation? AND there are the license fees, user fees, state wildlife funds from Pittman-Robertson Act-typ taxes, etc.
2007-10-20 23:43:44
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answered by Gray Wanderer 7
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Yeah, so get your painball gun and meet me in the woods on opening day of deer season with some antlers on your head.
Thats my cage and there will only be one stepping out, the other will be strapped to the back of my ATV...
2007-10-20 16:11:09
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answered by roger c 4
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This is an extremely hipocritical stance if you've ever eaten anything, you know.
But to answer your question, a Taxidermist I knew in Iowa did hunt for bears in close quarters. He was kinda out there, as far as things go.
2007-10-19 19:46:48
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answered by fishtrembleatmyname 5
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We are it's called war stupid, and most of the hunters in your area have been there and done that. we miss the action so instead of shooting people like you,we hunt in the capacity of our income. for our release of tension. True some of us don't hunt but have chosen other ways of expression. hehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehhe.
2007-10-19 14:13:08
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answered by 7.62x54 5
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I will go into a cage with you, if you like. I am a 6'-1', 360 pound powerlifter and martial artist, and I'd just love to get into cages with PeTA fanatics who put other animals far ahead of humans. I had a bout with a man close to my size. I knocked him out of the ring in the first round. Next, I fought a man who was 6'-8", 445 pounds. I KO'd him in the first round too. As a martial artist, I have fought many men.
2007-10-19 11:56:52
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answered by miyuki & kyojin 7
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