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<blockquote data-quote="del2les" data-source="post: 2277639" data-attributes="member: 9299"><p>Real hunters? Dangerous question on a board like this, as it will have as many definitions as there are members.</p><p></p><p>Personally, having grown up on a poor, small farm/ranch in the very rural South, I learned at a very young age the usefulness of hunting, fishing, trapping, living in and observing the wilds, etc, etc. Then, I took it to the next level by learning much about Native American and primitive American settler survival and living with and in nature. </p><p></p><p>I guess at one time or another, I have hunted and killed game with rifles, shotguns, pistols, airguns, bows, spears, slings and slingshots, snares, traps of many types, pits, rocks, sticks, etc, etc. Early in life, most of this game was for feeding self and family with furbearers for income and occasional tanned hides/furs for usage, and to day, while I do not have much of a "need" to actually feed the family with wild game and fish, most of the game killed is consumed in some fashion. </p><p></p><p>Am I a hunter? Maybe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="del2les, post: 2277639, member: 9299"] Real hunters? Dangerous question on a board like this, as it will have as many definitions as there are members. Personally, having grown up on a poor, small farm/ranch in the very rural South, I learned at a very young age the usefulness of hunting, fishing, trapping, living in and observing the wilds, etc, etc. Then, I took it to the next level by learning much about Native American and primitive American settler survival and living with and in nature. I guess at one time or another, I have hunted and killed game with rifles, shotguns, pistols, airguns, bows, spears, slings and slingshots, snares, traps of many types, pits, rocks, sticks, etc, etc. Early in life, most of this game was for feeding self and family with furbearers for income and occasional tanned hides/furs for usage, and to day, while I do not have much of a "need" to actually feed the family with wild game and fish, most of the game killed is consumed in some fashion. Am I a hunter? Maybe. [/QUOTE]
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