Thread: Hunting Debate
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Old Apr 8, 2008, 12:03 pm   #7 (permalink) (top)
Technosoul
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There is a difference between hunting for food and hunting just for the sport of it. That might be what you are aiming at.

The stores have lots of food, but if a poor person lives near a big swamp they might perfer to save money by fishing and hunting.

If you are super rich you can go buffalo hunting (once a year) on this Indian reservation,

Which is like hunting and shooting a cow on a farm. Only you can get the buffalo head stuffed and hang it on your wall. Anyone ever go chicken hunting? hmm? Not much fun eh?

I personally do not like the idea of hunting wild game, like duck hunting and so forth, although we did it when I was a kid because we were poor people then.

You can get the same thrill and experience with a camera. So now I do my hunting with a camera, it is much more rewarding and does not harm wild animals, and if you accidently photograph another hunter he will not die due to the accident.
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