nchungryhunter
AH senior member
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- Have hunted on the East Coast USA all my life
It is very much the fact that many people no longer understand how nature works.
I saw an excellent example of this just a few weeks ago in a park when a hawk swooped down and grabbed a squirrel on the ground. While the hawk was dispatching the squirrel a man and woman ran up screaming at it, and the hawk flew off. Now there is a dead sqirrel laying in the park and a woman upset telling her husband she wants to leave before their kid sees it. I bit my tounge as they left however when I got home and told my wife the story she couldn't belive I didnt "give them an education".
Now I am 28 years old and was taught growing up there is a give and take relationship with nature. But I do see many of my peers that either were not taught this way or have forgotten it. I consider myself both a meat and trophy hunter, and cannot understand this "meat comes from the grocery store" concept.
I saw an excellent example of this just a few weeks ago in a park when a hawk swooped down and grabbed a squirrel on the ground. While the hawk was dispatching the squirrel a man and woman ran up screaming at it, and the hawk flew off. Now there is a dead sqirrel laying in the park and a woman upset telling her husband she wants to leave before their kid sees it. I bit my tounge as they left however when I got home and told my wife the story she couldn't belive I didnt "give them an education".
Now I am 28 years old and was taught growing up there is a give and take relationship with nature. But I do see many of my peers that either were not taught this way or have forgotten it. I consider myself both a meat and trophy hunter, and cannot understand this "meat comes from the grocery store" concept.