I grow 100% of my own pot.
I'd like to hunt, but 25 is probably too old to learn, and I would be That Yuppie Tourist Who Wants To Hunt who I understand is not a popular person in the communities one travels to in order to hunt.
I'd like to hunt, but 25 is probably too old to learn, and I would be That Yuppie Tourist Who Wants To Hunt who I understand is not a popular person in the communities one travels to in order to hunt.
"Veteran" hunters being a a$$, or the new hunter being a a$$? Just asking for clarification purposes.I find hunters to be very helpful with new hunters as long as you don't make a A$$ of your self.
that explains the quality of your posts.
Oh, is somebody upset over being called out on their location/real identity? (CaP)
I hunt foxes and rabbits. I don't eat any of them. It's just to keep the population down.
While he never discusses his real identity (or the events that led to his coming by his current identity), he never misses an opportunity to further conversations about it. I suspect he craves the attention. I just want to make sure that everyone makes the mental link between the current crop of posts and the posts that got CaPonus' previous account banned.
In a few weeks, when people know what onus is under that ID, we ought to just stop mentioning the link and stop giving him his much-wanted attention.
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That is a waste of meat. Shooting an animal, other than rats/gophers/similar and not eating is wrong to me. If you don't shoot the foxes, you wouldn't have an issue with rabbits. The upsetting the balance of predator, and prey is what causes problems in the first place.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jofNR_WkoCE
I get paid to shoot foxes.
Every time I go out to my rural property the rabbits are everywhere, and that's not because I shoot foxes in the area. I don't because there aren't any. I don't recall ever seeing a fox on the property, but always plenty of rabbits.