Hunting

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  1. Bill Boggs

    Bill Boggs Supreme Member
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    My first hunting was with slingshots. Dad would say, come on, bill, let’s go get us a couple of rabbits, so mom can fry up some supper or mom can make a stew. He would find three or four good sized rocks to throw at a rabbit and he was pretty good. He always managed to get at least one rabbit.

    I got my first .22 single shot rifle when I turned twelve. I was my job to bring home home rabbits and squirrels for a meal.
    I never did much deer hunting. I never liked the taste of deer meat. Elk was different. I liked elk. Hunted elk in Washington state. At some point early on I quit hunting. The cost of a hunt got too expensive I expect was the main reason.

    Also early on I had become a bow shooter, target shooting. I was pretty good with bow and arrows so-one fall I went deer hunting. Drove a hundred miles down to a ranch. I never took a shoot. Couldn’t get close enough to the herd to get a decent shot. I went hunting one time after that, birds. I shot a couple of doves, then wondered why I was killing these birds when I had no interest in eating them. I sold my shotgun and my rifle, gave my forty-five pound Bear bow and twelve or fourteen arrows to a nephew and hunted no more.
     
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  2. Cody Fousnaugh

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    Well, when you said something about "city folks" shouldn't be allowed to hunt.......your quote: "I see no good reason for city folks hunting", and us seeing this guy bailing hay and the guy that had Black Angus cattle grazing, right here in the city, I felt I had to bring that up. We were stunned to see both, especially right in the city limits.
     
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  3. Ken Anderson

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    White-tailed deer was the only wild game I ate while in Texas. I have had moose here in Maine several times and am not a big fan. It's okay, but I'd prefer beef or venison.
     
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    Thats all hubby killed too. His mother told him, "kill it, clean it and I'll cook it". He doesn't hunt now though.
     
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