@bayoublaster7527, in his post just below yours @RockAndSage captured what I was trying to say better than I did.
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Nope. It’s people attacking other hunters and not using energy against the antis.The problem is a lack of self-awareness. Perfectly heathy dudes here shooting crossbows. Others launching 300 Win Mags 800 yards at stuff. And then they wonder why we get a bad name just trying to mind our own business? It's because some of us do reprehensible shit because "well it's legal."
Nope. It’s people attacking other hunters and not using energy against the antis.
I don't see hunters going around screaming to get signatures, nor put stuff on ballots? Hunters on Hunters is white noise, nothing more.Nope. It’s people attacking other hunters and not using energy against the antis.
I know right its like people using spinning gear for trout or losers jump shooting ducks and geese on the roostThe problem is a lack of self-awareness. Perfectly heathy dudes here shooting crossbows. Others launching 300 Win Mags 800 yards at stuff. And then they wonder why we get a bad name just trying to mind our own business? It's because some of us do reprehensible shit because "well it's legal."
I rest my caseWell I'm not going to defend anyone's right to be a douchebag.
You think this country will last 20 more years?You only need to look at Europe to see where hunting in the USA will eventually end up....give it another 20 years,
What's the driving force for painting people as some lazy godless immoral other?Right now there is another thread running about what your profession is, how much vacation you have...etc. Almost all the posts are from what appears to be average working guys saving their vacation days to divide between family and hunting. Guys working hard, trying to make a good life for themselves. We get home from a long day of work, rush to see our kids baseball game, or go to church, or work on a house remodel..etc. Who has time to be out protesting or taking part in rallies...etc. even if its for a cause they care about.
The reality is, the people on the opposite side of the issues we care about are just wired differently. They are more emotional, more radical, more committed and apparently unemployed? They have the time and desire to go out and get signatures for ballot initiatives, protest, wage online campaigns, you name it.
It's true that a small very vocal minority can make a lot of progress towards their cause when the are willing to put in the time.
Our type of people love our hunting traditions and care about our 2A rights...etc, but we just don't have the same commitment as the radicals on the other side. We think we can send money to organizations who will do the work for us, or make a call to our representatives in government - then pat ourselves on the back and tell ourselves we've done our part.
Not the same thing.
Lots of truth in this, at least regarding our opposition. I see them at every wildlife commission meeting here in Colorado. The same group of 50-70 year old white ladies. They are led by a few well known paid activists from the national anti-hunting groups- Samantha Miller, Julie Marshall, Mark Surls, Delia Malone, and a few others. I often wonder if any of them have jobs, maybe they are retired.Right now there is another thread running about what your profession is, how much vacation you have...etc. Almost all the posts are from what appears to be average working guys saving their vacation days to divide between family and hunting. Guys working hard, trying to make a good life for themselves. We get home from a long day of work, rush to see our kids baseball game, or go to church, or work on a house remodel..etc. Who has time to be out protesting or taking part in rallies...etc. even if its for a cause they care about.
The reality is, the people on the opposite side of the issues we care about are just wired differently. They are more emotional, more radical, more committed and apparently unemployed? They have the time and desire to go out and get signatures for ballot initiatives, protest, wage online campaigns, you name it.
It's true that a small very vocal minority can make a lot of progress towards their cause when the are willing to put in the time.
Our type of people love our hunting traditions and care about our 2A rights...etc, but we just don't have the same commitment as the radicals on the other side. We think we can send money to organizations who will do the work for us, or make a call to our representatives in government - then pat ourselves on the back and tell ourselves we've done our part.
Not the same thing.
They are more emotional, more radical, more committed and apparently unemployed?