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Re: Harvest not kill?
« Reply #255 on: March 26, 2014, 11:07:46 AM »
You guys really need to quit feeding this troll...
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Re: Harvest not kill?
« Reply #256 on: March 27, 2014, 02:26:40 PM »
Did you guys watch the Seahawks harvest the Broncos in the SuperBowl?
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Re: Harvest not kill?
« Reply #257 on: March 28, 2014, 04:26:33 PM »
This thread is harvesting brain cells. Its like a tractor beam....Sucks you right in
Aliens ...Aliens is always the right answer when something goes so sideways it cannot be recovered although there was no recovery on this because its just a what do they call it...oh yes navel gazing in reference to the mostly modern english language and the context of terminology.

the reason killing in hunting is not even reomtely the same as killing with a car is that the one act of killing is meant to fulfill a mans or females desire to eat.  The deer that runs in the road and is hit by a car and killed is a casualty of modern life/technology conflicting with nature. 

both acts still involve the killing of the deer. :dunno: :dunno:

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Re: Harvest not kill?
« Reply #258 on: March 28, 2014, 04:54:32 PM »
hdshot you never answered my question, did you tag your deer per the law, notch and attach the tag to the deer according to the instructions on said tag?
If so, you acknowldged by that action that you did infact KILL that deer....
The tag clearly uses the word kill to describe an action that just occured and the requirement you have to tag it..
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You cleary said in your original post "i did not kill anything" ... when in fact you did....
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Re: Harvest not kill?
« Reply #259 on: March 29, 2014, 12:37:48 PM »
hdshot you never answered my question, did you tag your deer per the law, notch and attach the tag to the deer according to the instructions on said tag?
If so, you acknowldged by that action that you did infact KILL that deer....
The tag clearly uses the word kill to describe an action that just occured and the requirement you have to tag it..
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You cleary said in your original post "i did not kill anything" ... when in fact you did....

You should know that answer. C'MON man. Told the story I reported it, now why in the hell would I not have tagged it? 

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Re: Harvest not kill?
« Reply #260 on: March 29, 2014, 01:59:05 PM »
All useless discussion. Start a new thread. Please tell me how, in a clear manner, how the bullet fired from a rifle does not kill an animal.


Hunter reports are to tell the basic story on what is alive and to help hunter success in scouting.  As you can see there is a complete break down because no one understands what the reports are about.  Reports are not about you and your bullet.  I believe word kill is causing a lot of confusion and gives the wrong idea because the anti's love that word.  If people don't want to get off their chair and be better than anti's, then just say you don't want to educate yourself and call it useless is your choice.           

           

hd, are 100% right. Last year I harvested a deer. I was so excited, only to have my bubble bursted  :'( I went online to fill out the report then I came to the word kill. I was so confused and so very stressed I couldn't fill out the report at the time. I tried to go back in and do it on a couple more occasions with the same result. I finally decided it wasn't worth the emotional trauma to complete it. I will never put myself through something like that again, I have sold all my guns and took to photographing wolves.
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Re: Harvest not kill?
« Reply #261 on: March 30, 2014, 06:42:02 AM »
Since this thread will obviously never go away we might as well sticky it, right?
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Re: Harvest not kill?
« Reply #262 on: March 30, 2014, 03:02:48 PM »
All useless discussion. Start a new thread. Please tell me how, in a clear manner, how the bullet fired from a rifle does not kill an animal.


Hunter reports are to tell the basic story on what is alive and to help hunter success in scouting.  As you can see there is a complete break down because no one understands what the reports are about.  Reports are not about you and your bullet.  I believe word kill is causing a lot of confusion and gives the wrong idea because the anti's love that word.  If people don't want to get off their chair and be better than anti's, then just say you don't want to educate yourself and call it useless is your choice.           

           

hd, are 100% right. Last year I harvested a deer. I was so excited, only to have my bubble bursted  :'( I went online to fill out the report then I came to the word kill. I was so confused and so very stressed I couldn't fill out the report at the time. I tried to go back in and do it on a couple more occasions with the same result. I finally decided it wasn't worth the emotional trauma to complete it. I will never put myself through something like that again, I have sold all my guns and took to photographing wolves.
you are a great American

Thank you for that! Although I try to refrain from calling myself an American. I prefer the term "citizen of the earth". I find the word American to be very non inclusive. After all mother earth views all of us people, plants, and animal as equals.
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Re: Harvest not kill?
« Reply #263 on: March 30, 2014, 03:24:05 PM »
There is a difference between HARVEST and KILL.

Trust me.  I know.

One afternoon, I killed an elk and hung it down by the creak to cool until morning.

The next morning I went back, and someone had cut right through the game bag and harvested a back strap from my elk.

True story.

That's how I know the difference between killing and harvesting.
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Re: Harvest not kill?
« Reply #264 on: March 30, 2014, 03:32:41 PM »

Thank you for that! Although I try to refrain from calling myself an American. I prefer the term "citizen of the earth". I find the word American to be very non inclusive. After all mother earth views all of us people, plants, and animal as equals.
[/quote]If u filed a tax return than you are a us citizen ,If you live on the earth in america ,US ,than your a citizen.maybe your mom is mother earth or something not sure.If u lived in another country, maybe u might be grateful to be a us citizen.I kinda wonder if u even support our troops who die all the time to keep u safe.

You should know that answer. C'MON man. Told the story I reported it, now why in the hell would I not have tagged it? 

I am the one on drugs here?
[/quote]Not saying anything about drugs.But if u dont like the word kill it might be time to find a new hobby.Cause hunting is a part of killing.it can be for mangement of wild animals,food,it can be to spend time with family or friends it can be fun for fun.harvest and kill when it comes to hunting mean the samething.

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Re: Harvest not kill?
« Reply #265 on: March 30, 2014, 03:35:19 PM »
There is a difference between HARVEST and KILL.

Trust me.  I know.

One afternoon, I killed an elk and hung it down by the creak to cool until morning.

The next morning I went back, and someone had cut right through the game bag and harvested a back strap from my elk.

True story.

That's how I know the difference between killing and harvesting.
no thats called stealling from you

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Re: Harvest not kill?
« Reply #266 on: March 30, 2014, 03:43:41 PM »
There is a difference between HARVEST and KILL.

Trust me.  I know.

One afternoon, I killed an elk and hung it down by the creak to cool until morning.

The next morning I went back, and someone had cut right through the game bag and harvested a back strap from my elk.

True story.

That's how I know the difference between killing and harvesting.
no thats called stealling from you


Trust me.....   my immediate impulse was to find the culprit and harvest some of his organs.   
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Re: Harvest not kill?
« Reply #267 on: March 30, 2014, 05:26:07 PM »
There is a difference between HARVEST and KILL.

Trust me.  I know.

One afternoon, I killed an elk and hung it down by the creak to cool until morning.

The next morning I went back, and someone had cut right through the game bag and harvested a back strap from my elk.

True story.

That's how I know the difference between killing and harvesting.
no thats called stealling from you


Trust me.....   my immediate impulse was to find the culprit and harvest some of his organs.   
Ya at least harvest the hand that took it ,and hang it from the meat pole,the backstraps too the best part

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Re: Harvest not kill?
« Reply #268 on: March 30, 2014, 05:33:58 PM »
hdshot you never answered my question, did you tag your deer per the law, notch and attach the tag to the deer according to the instructions on said tag?
If so, you acknowldged by that action that you did infact KILL that deer....
The tag clearly uses the word kill to describe an action that just occured and the requirement you have to tag it..
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You cleary said in your original post "i did not kill anything" ... when in fact you did....

You should know that answer. C'MON man. Told the story I reported it, now why in the hell would I not have tagged it? 

I am the one on drugs here?
Im always glad to here of a hunter who harvest or killed a deer in season with a tag and if u like it u shound keep doing it ,I can almost bet people on this forum woulnd let it go a bit if u woulnd just admit u killed it.There is not alot of anti-hunters who have to fill out a harvest report.So i think as hunters were safe.Hope u continue to hunt and good luck next season.

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Re: Harvest not kill?
« Reply #269 on: March 30, 2014, 05:42:56 PM »
All useless discussion. Start a new thread. Please tell me how, in a clear manner, how the bullet fired from a rifle does not kill an animal.


Hunter reports are to tell the basic story on what is alive and to help hunter success in scouting.  As you can see there is a complete break down because no one understands what the reports are about.  Reports are not about you and your bullet.  I believe word kill is causing a lot of confusion and gives the wrong idea because the anti's love that word.  If people don't want to get off their chair and be better than anti's, then just say you don't want to educate yourself and call it useless is your choice.           

           

hd, are 100% right. Last year I harvested a deer. I was so excited, only to have my bubble bursted  :'( I went online to fill out the report then I came to the word kill. I was so confused and so very stressed I couldn't fill out the report at the time. I tried to go back in and do it on a couple more occasions with the same result. I finally decided it wasn't worth the emotional trauma to complete it. I will never put myself through something like that again, I have sold all my guns and took to photographing wolves.
you are a great American

Thank you for that! Although I try to refrain from calling myself an American. I prefer the term "citizen of the earth". I find the word American to be very non inclusive. After all mother earth views all of us people, plants, and animal as equals.
All i can say to this is im proud to be american,and sometimes us americans might have to stand side by side to keep this country, hope your on our side ,theres alot of people on this earth that wish they coulnd say there american.

 


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