Posted by Ultradog MN on October 13, 2014 at 05:16:20 from (174.20.234.250):
In Reply to: Re: OT {feeding deer} posted by JD Seller on October 12, 2014 at 21:32:39:
The same old hunter bashing shows up here every year. The same stereotypes, the same tired old cliches. I hear the exact same stories of cut fences, trash, dead livestock, tresspassing, drunkenness and inconsiderate behavior every year. Yet I rarely hear of anyone actually being caught for doing it. So I don't believe most of it. Here in MN there about 300K people go deer hunting on any given year. I suppose there are some who are slobs just like in any group. But I will contend that most of those hunters are conscientious about being good stewards of the land and the herd and are grateful for the opportunity to use other people's property. Those hunters, slobs or otherwise, take out about 100K deer per year. Those are animals that are eating away at farm profits on a daily basis. You would think farmers would welcome a few hunters to thin the herd - even if they had to pick up a bubble gum wrapper once in a while. But no. The mentality is "It's mine and you can't use it." So every year the antis go spouting off the same old litany of belittling, complaints and stereotypes towards us. And round and round it goes.
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