Passed My Safety Course
I turned 11 not to long ago, and 11 is the age requirement to take a hunter's education course. I took the two day class, took the test, and passed. So...... I'M CERTIFIED TO HUNT!
Thought you might wanna know.
Thought you might wanna know.



What can you exactly hunt?
@ Christiann:
For either sport or supper. It's the feeling you get while hunting that makes it fun.
@cypry
Depends on which animal is in season. Squirrel is in season at the moment.
For either sport or supper. It's the feeling you get while hunting that makes it fun.
@cypry
Depends on which animal is in season. Squirrel is in season at the moment.
You disgust me. People who kill animals for sport and fun are losers.
most hunting is to get rid of pests and stuff. I know loads of people who hunt and it's not as if they want to make animals suffer, they like the feeling of sneaking up on their prey and getting it. I wouldn't hunt myself but I don't think it's a terrible thing to do.
Hunting animals is nothing different from hunting humans, really. There are too many animal hunters and not enough human hunters.
And real carnivores are cannibals... (I'm not a vegetarian (or a cannibal), but I do think there's an argument for human meat
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Hey, you haven't really lived till you've hunted the most dangerous game.
THANK YOU Striker. What do you prefer hunt?
Well, he did reply to Redink1, so...
I myself do not like the idea of hunting. A lot of people don't, that's why they set up such a sophisticated system of keeping animals and slaughtering them when they're ready.

I myself do not like the idea of hunting. A lot of people don't, that's why they set up such a sophisticated system of keeping animals and slaughtering them when they're ready.
heh, yeah... score one for missed literary references
I thought that theme had already turned clichéd and overused.
Well, I didn't say it was an obscure literary reference. I'm as surprised as you that he didn't get it.
Lol! Just like my grandmother's one of the four old cat.It name was Mökö.

I don't know where he's located, but chances are some large herbivore is over-populated and creating problems from over-grazing reducing the plant life to the point of increasing erosion, which leads to destroyed homes, polluted water, etc. It happens, because most modern nations completely removed all of their large predators like wolves.
Here in Pennsylvania the government openly encourages hunting and to take as many deer as the limit lets you. This is, because the deer population is so high due to the removal of woods that they are destroying the ecosystem. It's either hunters kill them or wolves and since most people are too uneducated about nature to know that wolves aren't something to be afraid of they won't enact laws to reintroduce them thus leaving the job to people to remove the deer.
Also local restaurants make lots of money selling coooked venison sold to them by hunters.
As long as our friend is safe about how he hunts and merciful in the kill I admire him.
Sincerely,
The Vault Dweller
Here in Pennsylvania the government openly encourages hunting and to take as many deer as the limit lets you. This is, because the deer population is so high due to the removal of woods that they are destroying the ecosystem. It's either hunters kill them or wolves and since most people are too uneducated about nature to know that wolves aren't something to be afraid of they won't enact laws to reintroduce them thus leaving the job to people to remove the deer.
Also local restaurants make lots of money selling coooked venison sold to them by hunters.
As long as our friend is safe about how he hunts and merciful in the kill I admire him.
Sincerely,
The Vault Dweller