TJ
WKR
You yung-un's and your fancy ways
I believe that's Ishi. Have you read the book or seen the film? In 1865 the same government that wanted to "preserve the union" paid over $1million in bounties for dead Indians.
Odd way of thinking....
It's called "conversation", get a phuqqing clue asshole....
It's called "conversation", get a phuqqing clue asshole....
It's called "conversation", get a phuqqing clue asshole....
I haven't thought of it much Brad, but I bet it's a many reasons and none of them point to modern gear not making it easier.
The first one that pops up is old timers worked harder at it.
More game.
Less hunters
The whole state could be hunted on one tag.
What's hard is using old gear and methods in today's hunting. I know, i've done it both ways and i'll take the old days anytime.
This thread and a couple others recently remind me of the Seinfeld episode "The Contest". Fall is close...
Today's generation of "look at me" and instant gratification can't be bothered to take the time to learn how to do things, such as sharpen a real knife. Game cameras, especially the transmitting ones have made it so they won't go there unless they are sure an animal is there.
Today's generation has the attention span of a gnat always flitting from one thing to another and everything must give results NOW ans EASILY.
Nothing like a sweeping generalization about an entire demographic to really help a conversation.
This can be done to the other side of the spectrum by saying they're a bunch of old farts looking at the past through rose colored glasses. The older they get, the better they were.
Seeing who has the most will power??????? I don't get that at all in this thread.
I was more thinking of how aggravated everyone was getting due to a lack of activity (i.e. Hunting).