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Great post.I dont love it, it feels forced to say it sometimes, but I do depending on the audience. I also think a few hunters are overly callous and like to rub it in peoples faces, which bugs me just as much. I really have no issue with couching something in terms that allow the people I’m speaking with to see past something they are uncomfortable with, in order to see a bigger picture. Other times I dont worry about it. Its like speaking a foreign language—it’ll never feel perfectly comfortable to me, it’s not “home”, but I still think there’s value in speaking someone else’s language sometimes. Usually I use the word “take” for this, but you write enough legislators and you start to need a couple different words to say the same thing.
In any case, there is such a movement/industry around growing whitetail deer with strategically-managed properties, food plots, planned bedding areas, etc, that I think there is some argument to “harvest” being reasonably accurate in situations like that.
Also, kill=a single animal, something I do, while harvest=the collective amount killed toward a management objective. All of our “kills” are really part of a planned management program, and as such harvest is probably technically accurate in that useage.