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<blockquote data-quote="crittergitter" data-source="post: 186178" data-attributes="member: 8098"><p>The bottom line is that we do what we do to enjoy ourselves, to eat, or both. This "Techno Weenie" has learned to predict feeding and travel areas (hunt), approach undetected (long way off down wind), choose the appropriate target for the situation, and gun)dispatch it under most circumstances. Who cares if it is hunting or shooting, this is our sport. Everyone here is subjected to different senarios that define his or her critter killing experiences. I'm far too busy to put the time into hunting that I would like. When I get an opportunity to bug out, I go kill a deer and come home.</p><p> </p><p>Life's short so hunt efficiently, shoot accurately, butcher quickly, and tell ego boosting stories at work.</p><p> </p><p>Another thought; anyone who locates and takes game in a legal fashion is a hunter. At some point, every hunter has to be a shooter unless he or she hunts with a knife or other non-projectile oriented weapon. Whether the hunted creature is 10 feet away or 1k yards away the hunter has to become a shooter to deliver a lethal wound to the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crittergitter, post: 186178, member: 8098"] The bottom line is that we do what we do to enjoy ourselves, to eat, or both. This "Techno Weenie" has learned to predict feeding and travel areas (hunt), approach undetected (long way off down wind), choose the appropriate target for the situation, and gun)dispatch it under most circumstances. Who cares if it is hunting or shooting, this is our sport. Everyone here is subjected to different senarios that define his or her critter killing experiences. I'm far too busy to put the time into hunting that I would like. When I get an opportunity to bug out, I go kill a deer and come home. Life's short so hunt efficiently, shoot accurately, butcher quickly, and tell ego boosting stories at work. Another thought; anyone who locates and takes game in a legal fashion is a hunter. At some point, every hunter has to be a shooter unless he or she hunts with a knife or other non-projectile oriented weapon. Whether the hunted creature is 10 feet away or 1k yards away the hunter has to become a shooter to deliver a lethal wound to the game. [/QUOTE]
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