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Hunting - yes or no?


leeubok

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He is a millennial, a great demographic for a potential veganism, don’t alienate him with insults.

I’ve ribbed on him for ages as the young one here. I’m sure he can see it for what it is.

 

Pretty sure he’s Gen Z though.

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If you hunt to harvest then yes!

 

Every hunter should buy a chest freezer before they buy a hunting tool!

 

Learn to skin before they learn to shoot. 

 

I had it easy in SA, I used a rifle 30-06 to down Kudu and springbok and paid the farmer workers make nice meat packs to take home. 

 

Now I use a traditional recurve bow and will have to field dress my own game all while not getting killed by a bear. 

 

My first Canadian hunt will be in spring this year. 

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If you hunt to harvest then yes!

 

Every hunter should buy a chest freezer before they buy a hunting tool!

 

Learn to skin before they learn to shoot. 

 

I had it easy in SA, I used a rifle 30-06 to down Kudu and springbok and paid the farmer workers make nice meat packs to take home. 

 

Now I use a traditional recurve bow and will have to field dress my own game all while not getting killed by a bear. 

 

My first Canadian hunt will be in spring this year. 

Probably not the thread to ask this on, but how does the bow hunting work for you?

Personally I used to not be a fan as morally I don't like the idea of waiting in a hide near feeding points as is often done.

But I've started watching meat eater on Netflix, and decided to start practicing again to go for a stalk and shoot hunt next year with the bow. Only thing that's getting to me is the practice time to get comfortable at 20-30m shots.

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