dmyers
AH veteran
I’m not sure about anyone else, but I can get a little tired of our hunting community always complaining the sky is falling and hunting is one the verge of dying out. Sometimes we need to take a break from worrying about gun control, anti hunters, poachers, etc. And realize how good we got it right now.
In most in of the real democracies of the world you can still own a gun and hunt in some form - you can even still hunt in the UK where I’m sure they have the highest anti-gun, anti-hunters on the planet. Game populations are generally good in most well managed countries and if you save up, even a middle class worker can fly cross the globe and enjoy a plains game hunt. We have clothing that keeps us warm, cool and the gear available to us now is beyond what a prince could have 50 years ago.
I’m not saying we dont have threats, but you also need to enjoy what we have and share it with others- especially non-hunters.
I challenge everyone to have a wild game meal with non-hunters this year. Invite vegetarians and lets them see you enjoying the game you took and smell it cooking. Be sensitive to the fact that hunting is not for everyone and they might not become converted to the hunting. But in my experience, the more we share the simple moments of eating a meal with people that aren’t from our “tribe” the better off we are when the media says all hunters are “cold-hearted killers”.
And take a bit of time to enjoy what might be the best time in history to be a hunter. I have it better then my grandfather did, and I would not be suprised if my future grandson or daughter have it even better. Work hard to protect, but also celebrate what we have.
In most in of the real democracies of the world you can still own a gun and hunt in some form - you can even still hunt in the UK where I’m sure they have the highest anti-gun, anti-hunters on the planet. Game populations are generally good in most well managed countries and if you save up, even a middle class worker can fly cross the globe and enjoy a plains game hunt. We have clothing that keeps us warm, cool and the gear available to us now is beyond what a prince could have 50 years ago.
I’m not saying we dont have threats, but you also need to enjoy what we have and share it with others- especially non-hunters.
I challenge everyone to have a wild game meal with non-hunters this year. Invite vegetarians and lets them see you enjoying the game you took and smell it cooking. Be sensitive to the fact that hunting is not for everyone and they might not become converted to the hunting. But in my experience, the more we share the simple moments of eating a meal with people that aren’t from our “tribe” the better off we are when the media says all hunters are “cold-hearted killers”.
And take a bit of time to enjoy what might be the best time in history to be a hunter. I have it better then my grandfather did, and I would not be suprised if my future grandson or daughter have it even better. Work hard to protect, but also celebrate what we have.