Yeah, it's always good to be grateful, and if you're not, there's something missing. But to the old meat hunters who taught us how to go out and get it done, hunting and harvesting is an enjoyable chore. "If you need some meat, you go out and get some meat and have a good time doing it" I can only imagine the razzing I'd get for being a "candy ass" if I would have tried to turn a kill into an emotional, somber event.We try to remember a prayer of thanks. But we celebrate and joke around a lot too. Blood to the face sounds a lot better than a penis cord wrapped around your head through your mouth. @Hoosker Doo
We always got some kind of initiation from dads or uncles.
pretty much my ritual. I'm pretty pragmatic for the most part and think much more than that is wasted effort. To each his/her own though. I don't judge. Not my place.It's good to have traditions and rituals. Do whatever you choose.
Our group thanks the animal with a pat and a few words of thanks.
Maybe a toast or two later that night.
Randy