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Offline MichaelJ

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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #30 on: April 27, 2009, 05:25:27 PM »
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In my OPINION, those of you who have a problem with it because it gives us hunters a bad name are comparable to people that almost shamefully admit they hunt in a group of people that don't hunt...

Makes sense to you I guess. Continue to attack someone else's opinion just around the fringes of making it personal. I suppose that is why you placed age 3 on your profile.

I think it's fuel for anti hunters. It's not illegal so I could care less much beyond stating my opinion. I give the topic about as much thought as a fart. Until we have people trying to paint pictures about other people based upon their responses here as if they are trying to drive people out of their sport because they don't think alike. That's progress in somebody's book I guess. :dunno:

I placed age three on my profile because it seems that certain people continue to discredit my opinion on certain subjects with comments like "once you grow up then you'll understand....etc"

You know as much as I do that this site is getting big and the bigger the forum gets, the more it will start to get like that 'Other site we all left for this one.  I was on that site when I was 13 I think and watched it grow a lot and then start to head downhill.  I've seen the same progression on this site.  The more people you get, the more opinions are going to be voiced and the more arguments are going to ensue.  Major props to the mods here for doing the job they do.  This is the greatest site on the net but I do find myself posting less and less because some topics are so overdone and repeated.  This is a new subject here so I gave my opinion, and it wasn't intended to attack anybody.  I can still give my opinion about what I think of others I disagree with as long as its not personal and flaming correct?

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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #31 on: April 27, 2009, 05:28:36 PM »
Fair enough to me. I was just pointing out just because someone doesn't agree with you does not equate them to be part of the problems with hunting image, heritage etc.

Some people are age 0 and seem smarter than me at times. I wouldn't give the remark too much thought. I thought it was just a funny way to jab at you.  :chuckle:

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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #32 on: April 27, 2009, 05:40:13 PM »
Fair enough to me. I was just pointing out just because someone doesn't agree with you does not equate them to be part of the problems with hunting image, heritage etc.

Some people are age 0 and seem smarter than me at times. I wouldn't give the remark too much thought. I thought it was just a funny way to jab at you.  :chuckle:

Agreed with they aren't the problem.  Not was I was trying to communicate... just tried to get my feelings across better.  Aparently that didn't work but this is the internet!   :dunno:

I don't let the age things bother me, figure if they got to bring that up instead of a well thought out response then the discussion was mine anyways! haha   :IBCOOL:

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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #33 on: April 27, 2009, 06:15:55 PM »
I think it is about time i get the hell off of this site.  There were *censored*es on here earlier bragging about wanting to kill a deer and tie it to the hood of their truck and drive through Spokane like the good old days and many of you try to call that the same as puting a deer in the back of a truck.  Mindless nonsense is all i see coming from this site all the time.  If you truely read what I wrote and took from that i recommend you get a canopy to hide your deer just let me know and i will study another language and figure out a way to be a little more clear.  It sounds like I should sign up for the college language class called, Ignorantly Illiterate 101.  I never said it was a bad thing to show off the game you harvested and never did i say that you should "try to hide it" so go ahead and keep on being the idiots that the antihunters think we are because this post has made me embarassed to say i am a part of this site.   Once again, i say one thing, you read another. If you can have your opinion then here is mine.

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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #34 on: April 27, 2009, 06:25:50 PM »
 :)Maybe I am wrong but giving the enemy more ammo has never been a good battle plan. I want my childrens children to be able to hunt. If showing some understanding that not all people are comfortable with dead animals and or blood makes me some sort of sissy Lib, fine. My only goal is to keep hunting, I have no time for macho crap.
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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #35 on: April 27, 2009, 06:29:28 PM »
I've seen this coyote fence hanging a lot in Wyoming, Montana, parts of Idaho and here in SE Washington. Personally I would not do it. Why? I have my personal thing about animals I've dispatched. Fence hanging just would not sit well with me. If a rancher wanted proof that I was indeed shooting some I'd have to leave them at the base of a fence or take multiple pictures to show them or Email, but no I just could not get myself to hang one.

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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #36 on: April 27, 2009, 06:40:46 PM »
I've seen this coyote fence hanging a lot in Wyoming, Montana, parts of Idaho and here in SE Washington. Personally I would not do it. Why? I have my personal thing about animals I've dispatched. Fence hanging just would not sit well with me. If a rancher wanted proof that I was indeed shooting some I'd have to leave them at the base of a fence or take multiple pictures to show them or Email, but no I just could not get myself to hang one.
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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #37 on: April 27, 2009, 07:00:21 PM »
I have seen some really cool photos with yotes on fences and someday maybe I will be able to take one, but I don't think they need to stay on the fence.




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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #38 on: April 27, 2009, 07:03:29 PM »
I think it is about time i get the hell off of this site.  There were *censored*es on here earlier bragging about wanting to kill a deer and tie it to the hood of their truck and drive through Spokane like the good old days and many of you try to call that the same as puting a deer in the back of a truck.  Mindless nonsense is all i see coming from this site all the time.  If you truely read what I wrote and took from that i recommend you get a canopy to hide your deer just let me know and i will study another language and figure out a way to be a little more clear.  It sounds like I should sign up for the college language class called, Ignorantly Illiterate 101.  I never said it was a bad thing to show off the game you harvested and never did i say that you should "try to hide it" so go ahead and keep on being the idiots that the antihunters think we are because this post has made me embarassed to say i am a part of this site.   Once again, i say one thing, you read another. If you can have your opinion then here is mine.

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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #39 on: April 27, 2009, 07:39:25 PM »
Hey, the picture could have been worse:
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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #40 on: April 27, 2009, 08:09:38 PM »
i dont think most people are doing it intentionally to show off , but one thing im not gonna do is while im loading my deer or animal in my truck or trailer is worry about other people seeing it , oh wait maybe i should load it this way so no one sees or how about this way ..... i personally dont care what all the peta and antis think .... im not gonna live my hunt based off some idiot peta or anti

I've said this before: we need to drop the us (hunters) versus them (peta/antis) mentality and focus on the margin. It's not the peta people or the antis I'm concerned  you will offend (I could care less about them) by driving through downtown with a blood smeared vehicle, it's the thousands of potential hunters and fishermen who you may dissuade from joining our ranks that concerns me.

With that said, I understand where you're coming from. This topic has been a long running debate in my head. Why should we have to hide something (death) so basic to the survival of mankind? When people take offense to the sight of a dead animal (that will be used as a means of subsistence), is it not a sign that our society has become alienate (pardon the marxist slip) from the basic necessities that sustain our livelihood? Do people really believe meat just magically appears in the grocery store independent of any form of suffering?
 
I don't have the answers, but I seriously doubt driving around displaying a fresh kill will do anything to advance our cause or help people realize the relationship between life and death.


Well put I can see where you're coming from.  I think the coyote hanging on a fence doesn't exactly qualify for scaring away potential hunters though...  I mean who is really going to be driving along a road next to a ranchers fence?  The one thing that I'm ASSUMING is that whoever chooses to hang a yote from a fence will hang it close to the ranchers home.  I could care less about a yote hanging anywhere, but I could agree it might not be best to hang a yote off the side of I90 somewhere...

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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #41 on: April 27, 2009, 08:29:42 PM »
Sometimes the best advice when reading on these forums is to take a deep breath, step away from the computer, and then relax a little, before replying.  If people would have a little bit thicker skin, life would be a lot easier.  Most of the discussions on this board are the same ones we have with friends and hunting buddies, and usually they remain our friends and hunting buddies even after we get pissed off at them. 

We are all here to enjoy one anothers opinions, stories, learn a little something, and the join in the occasional debate.  Nobody is perfect all the time, and 3500 people are not going to agree all the time.  I find myself guilty of all the things I just warned folks about, but the day I don't get any enjoyment from being here and reading posts, is the day I move on to something else.

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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #43 on: April 27, 2009, 08:41:14 PM »
i dont think most people are doing it intentionally to show off , but one thing im not gonna do is while im loading my deer or animal in my truck or trailer is worry about other people seeing it , oh wait maybe i should load it this way so no one sees or how about this way ..... i personally dont care what all the peta and antis think .... im not gonna live my hunt based off some idiot peta or anti

I've said this before: we need to drop the us (hunters) versus them (peta/antis) mentality and focus on the margin. It's not the peta people or the antis I'm concerned  you will offend (I could care less about them) by driving through downtown with a blood smeared vehicle, it's the thousands of potential hunters and fishermen who you may dissuade from joining our ranks that concerns me.

With that said, I understand where you're coming from. This topic has been a long running debate in my head. Why should we have to hide something (death) so basic to the survival of mankind? When people take offense to the sight of a dead animal (that will be used as a means of subsistence), is it not a sign that our society has become alienate (pardon the marxist slip) from the basic necessities that sustain our livelihood? Do people really believe meat just magically appears in the grocery store independent of any form of suffering?
 
I don't have the answers, but I seriously doubt driving around displaying a fresh kill will do anything to advance our cause or help people realize the relationship between life and death.









i agree with what you say , im sure there is lots of hunters that would be disgusted to see someone put there deer on the hood of a car personally i wouldnt do it ,i was mainly just saying that if i put my deer in the back of my truck or trailer and its visible oh well i guess , im not doing anything illegal and where else would i put it

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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #44 on: April 27, 2009, 09:02:49 PM »

i agree with what you say , im sure there is lots of hunters that would be disgusted to see someone put there deer on the hood of a car personally i wouldnt do it ,i was mainly just saying that if i put my deer in the back of my truck or trailer and its visible oh well i guess , im not doing anything illegal and where else would i put it

Here you go.... where else would you put it?  Buckle it in the passengers seat?  I can not believe anybody would have a problem with this... I'd pick up my wife and take her to the symphony just like this...heck, I'd even let the valet park it for me as long as he didn't touch the deer and get stinky cologne on it.
 (BTW this was my wife's car because my truck was in the shop, way back when we were dating)

 


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