From the sounds of it his friendship didn't last long. Woodsmoke's not a psychic
I know. Couldn't find a tongue-in-cheek emoji though.Can't always decide who you meet, can you? I take people as I find them (both on here and in real life) Everyone gets the benefit of the doubt. Once.
Not an erection I trustI actually felt my face change expression when he came out with it.
I think I agree with you, though one point I'd like to raise;We all participate in country sports because we enjoy the experiences it brings, for some it’s in their blood others arrive for different reasons which matters not.
Looking at how society has and is changing we are in a minority, we participate in blood sports because we enjoy it, loud and proud, no amount of conservation work or love of the countryside will change peoples views who do not agree.
I for one am not ashamed of what I enjoy or my world, the rest may please themselves.![]()
Not so, I love to hunt but I actively hate the killing part.Anyone on here who denies that they enjoy killing things is doing some quite complicated mental gymnastics.
Hmmmm, we’ll have to agree to differ, hunting and fishing are most definitely “blood sports”, both are bowdlerised, fishing by the put and take ethic and hunting by the ban, but both are still firmly in the blood sports category, if they’re not then theres no justification for either, they both descend into excuses for ill treating animals.I think I agree with you, though one point I'd like to raise;
Bloodsports are not all-encompassing of hunting and fishing - Hunting and fishing are not necessarily a bloodsport although some forms of hunting and fishing are such as coursing, fox hunting etc. I'm wary of lumping in deer stalking and rabbit hunting with badger baiting and cockfighting
Must admit no interest in shooting deer now unless for reasons of control or shooting any game, Do miss the places at times where carried out.Not so, I love to hunt but I actively hate the killing part.
I’ve got used to it but I dont like it. My favourite hunt is birds over pointers, I don’t suppose I shoot or even shoot at more than 20% of the birds produced. Same with corvid, I don’t like to shoot them just because, I need a reason. Rats squirrels and rabbits? Not so big a deal, but I have to admit stalking them with the .22 is addictive.
Deer? I’m walking away from quite a few, the sport is over once I’ve had the chance of a shot, so unless its fairly handy or doing damage I’ll leave it thanks.
I must be getting soft, time was I’d shoot any damn thing just on general principles, but not now.
Badger baiting and cock fighting carries prison sentence deer stalking and rabbit hunting does not, do not get involved and report to the police dealing with wildlife crime jmikeyh.I think I agree with you, though one point I'd like to raise;
Bloodsports are not all-encompassing of hunting and fishing - Hunting and fishing are not necessarily a bloodsport although some forms of hunting and fishing are such as coursing, fox hunting etc. I'm wary of lumping in deer stalking and rabbit hunting with badger baiting and cockfighting
ExactlyNot really any different to many, many, MANY guns on big bag pheasant days...
Odd how we get upset about someone saying this when it's a rabbit or a deer, but seem totally comfortable when it's a pheasant or a fox. Totally subjective really.
Have to disagree with you there. I don't enjoy killing deer, but I like the venison and can't get one without the other. Nothing complicated about that.Anyone on here who denies that they enjoy killing things is doing some quite complicated mental gymnastics.
Saved me a lengthy post.Totally subjective really. Anyone on here who denies that they enjoy killing things is doing some quite complicated mental gymnastics.
Exactly this.Not so, I love to hunt but I actively hate the killing part.
I’ve got used to it but I dont like it. My favourite hunt is birds over pointers, I don’t suppose I shoot or even shoot at more than 20% of the birds produced. Same with corvid, I don’t like to shoot them just because, I need a reason. Rats squirrels and rabbits? Not so big a deal, but I have to admit stalking them with the .22 is addictive.
Deer? I’m walking away from quite a few, the sport is over once I’ve had the chance of a shot, so unless its fairly handy or doing damage I’ll leave it thanks.
I must be getting soft, time was I’d shoot any damn thing just on general principles, but not now.
Dump the rifle and hunt with a camera?Not so, I love to hunt but I actively hate the killing part.
I’ve got used to it but I dont like it.
I completely agree.Exactly this.
I shoot deer because their numbers need to be controlled and they are the raw material for venison, but if I never had to squeeze the trigger and kill a deer again I'd not lose any sleep over it. Personally I'd far rather guide someone else onto deer, or shoot them with a camera and not a rifle.
There's no "mental gymnastics" involved at all.
Then again I have taken out people who are killers - they just enjoy killing things. Once the animal is dead they lose all interest in it and just want to move onto the next one.
Fortunately the world of deer stalking is large enough to accomodate all comers.
Fair point, you also added a word to my vocabulary! I'll have to try and squeeze bowdlerised in somewhereHmmmm, we’ll have to agree to differ, hunting and fishing are most definitely “blood sports”, both are bowdlerised, fishing by the put and take ethic and hunting by the ban, but both are still firmly in the blood sports category, if they’re not then theres no justification for either, they both descend into excuses for ill treating animals.
Credit to Thomas Bowdler (1754-1825)Fair point, you also added a word to my vocabulary! I'll have to try and squeeze bowdlerised in somewhere