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Offline dentin

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Re: Montana..The Good Life
« Reply #45 on: December 07, 2008, 01:02:49 PM »
No they shouldn't have, as a matter of fact, we're ignoring your posts as well.   Preach to someone else.   "Blood Sport", LMFAO.   

Not preaching...just expressing MY OPINION. Be careful now, y'all only have one derrière albeit located in questionable position on your anatomy, at the time you were typing your response.  :t  Ignoring MY post!??  Sorry bunky, as soon as you hit "quote" ...well I'm sure you can figure that one out.  :rolleyes:





 
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Re: Montana..The Good Life
« Reply #46 on: December 07, 2008, 01:29:17 PM »
Not preaching...just expressing MY OPINION. Be careful now, y'all only have one derrière albeit located in questionable position on your anatomy, at the time you were typing your response.  :t  Ignoring MY post!??  Sorry bunky, as soon as you hit "quote" ...well I'm sure you can figure that one out.  :rolleyes:

Yeah, you just keep name calling.   You failed "the test".    Welcome to ignore. 
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Re: Montana..The Good Life
« Reply #47 on: December 07, 2008, 02:55:57 PM »
Kam, WTG very nice sir.

The best thing about hunting is the time in the field with your kids. My father took me hunting as soon as i was old enough. My father passed away 2 yrs ago this February. The fondest memorys i have is our hunting trips. I can still picture us sitting on an old fallen tree, his snow encrusted glove wiping the moisture from the stock of his rifle, staring out over the meadow behind our house.

  Funny the way that works, i remember being disappointed after missing a really nice doe. My pop just looked at me and put his hand on my shoulder and explained that its not about getting something when you go out, its about the sounds, smells and feeling of the outdoors.
 I'd give anything to have just 15minutes more with him on that old log.

Keep building the memories sir.


 :salute Mrbaily..

Very sorry for your loss...


My daughter and I both shoot the 2 guns my Grand Father owned.. Remingtons Model 721  .270 and .30-06. Tons of Memories over generations..To Me being out there is living life at it's finest.. :salute :salute  To all who have had the opportunity to build theses type of memories..I feel sorry for thoses that never get to experience it..

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Re: Montana..The Good Life
« Reply #48 on: December 07, 2008, 08:37:28 PM »
Here's one: Noun   1.   hunting - the pursuit and killing or capture of wild animals regarded as a sport <-------

Here's another :Blood sport Noun 1. any sport involving the killing of an animal.

Where did "wip" indicate:  Answer: He didn't.  So, don't you think you SHOULD have asked "wip" what he meant, before you typed out a short dissertation on "hunting", et al and in the process intimate that he (wip) was "sadly ignorant of the predator-prey relationship if you think that predators give their quarry an "equal" chance"?  I think you should have asked for more input from him.

I've done my share of "hunting" in my younger years, and (Kamori) I'm absolutely sure I will survive any "food crunch"...as it were. Call hunting whatever you want...in this day and age it's not necessary (in THIS country)to hunt for survival, ergo it's a Blood Sport...IMHO.

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I'd be tempted to ignore you too Dentin, if you weren't so entertaining.

How much of the hunting definition did you need to delete to get it to fit your needs?

Who says hunting needs to be necessary to be legitimate?  What do you yourself do as a past-time that's necessary?

As for Wipass- he said "In all seriously you can't say they were hunted.

If you chased them down with a knife then maybe you could say they were hunted, but shooting them .... no way. It's not like there was a possibility they would fight back is there.

wipass" 

What do you think he meant by that?  Are we allowed to take his words and interpret a meaning from them?  Or should we read his writing, take no meaning from it, and ask him- "Wipass, what on earth do you mean?"  If he responds, can we make a judgement based on what he writes?  Or not?  Should I then ask- "Wipass, what on earth do you mean by your response to my question?"

As to your response Dentin- I have no idea how to interpret your meaning from your post.  What do you mean?  Are you trying to communicate with us?  Are you agreeing with me/us?  Are you disagreeing with me/us?  Do you have any idea yourself?  Any opinion?  Please respond in a manner we can interpret- bearing in mind we'll not be able to understand your intent through your written word without asking what you mean...
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Re: Montana..The Good Life
« Reply #49 on: December 07, 2008, 08:39:27 PM »
Not preaching...just expressing MY OPINION. Be careful now, y'all only have one derrière albeit located in questionable position on your anatomy, at the time you were typing your response.  :t  Ignoring MY post!??  Sorry bunky, as soon as you hit "quote" ...well I'm sure you can figure that one out.  :rolleyes:


What do you mean?

 :rolleyes:
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« Reply #50 on: December 07, 2008, 08:54:33 PM »
Very impressive writing MtnMan....Ever make up to Montana ill treat you to some great hunting..

KAM

Aww, man Kamori!

My brother and I (with two others) are actually in the planning stages for a mule deer hunt in (hopefully) 2010.  Mind if I keep you in mind as a possible question/answer reference? 

I have a friend in Missoula I'm hoping can help with some advice too.  Since I moved back here in 1994, I've only hunted Colorado and Wyoming.  I'm basically starting from scratch again for Montana. 

We're really looking to do a do-it-yourself hunt on public land for deer or possibly elk.  When I was in Missoula I really only hunted upland game and waterfowl.  The main reason we want to try Montana this time is because three of us will be driving from central Wisconsin, with my brother driving from Seattle.  Western Montana is a much better drive for him than Colorado or even Wyoming.  We're hoping we can work out a horse rental.  Montana as an option just popped up a few weeks ago, so I haven't had much time to look into any of it. 

We know how to go about setting up a hunt in Colorado, but I suspect things may be different in Montana- for instance, can we go anywhere we want?  Or do we need a guide for wilderness areas?  How many preference points will we need?  What's a good option for an area to draw a tag, have public land access, and a decent chance to find animals?  We're hoping to apply for a preference point this coming application period, so we'll have a point when we apply for the 2010 season.
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« Reply #51 on: December 07, 2008, 09:02:53 PM »
Kamori finally got those trouble makers knocking down his trash can. :aok
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Re: Montana..The Good Life
« Reply #52 on: December 08, 2008, 09:54:24 AM »
<SNICKER!>

I'd be tempted to ignore you too Dentin, if you weren't so entertaining.

Hey, I try..it "ain't" easy...especially with the likes of y'all.  :P However, "feel free" to ignore my posts...I really couldn't care less...go ahead, succumb to temptation.   


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How much of the hunting definition did you need to delete to get it to fit your needs?

Tell ya what: Why don't YOU do a search and derive an answer that'll satisfy your curiosity.

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Who says hunting needs to be necessary to be legitimate?  What do you yourself do as a past-time that's necessary?

Jeez Louise, here we go again with the "straw-man" crap...I didn't use legitimate in my statement...read, man, READ! Oh, and FYI, MY "past-time" has absolutely NO relation to "hunting...(sniff, sniff, sniff )...hmmm I detect an odor...smells like straw.

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As for Wipass- he said "In all seriously you can't say they were hunted.

If you chased them down with a knife then maybe you could say they were hunted, but shooting them .... no way. It's not like there was a possibility they would fight back is there.

wipass" 


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What do you think he meant by that?  Are we allowed to take his words and interpret a meaning from them?  Or should we read his writing, take no meaning from it, and ask him- "Wipass, what on earth do you mean?"  If he responds, can we make a judgement based on what he writes?  Or not?  Should I then ask- "Wipass, what on earth do you mean by your response to my question?"
                                                                 
  :rofl Now that's funny...make yourself dizzy, did ya.


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As to your response Dentin- I have no idea how to interpret your meaning from your post.  What do you mean?  Are you trying to communicate with us?  Are you agreeing with me/us?  Are you disagreeing with me/us?  Do you have any idea yourself?  Any opinion?  Please respond in a manner we can interpret- bearing in mind we'll not be able to understand your intent through your written word without asking what you mean...

Now that IS  :rofl   So, what do YOU  mean??  :t  and what do you mean by "WE/US ?? Are you pregnant OR do you have a Mouse in your pocket??  :t I really don't see (anywhere) in the above statement what/where the correlation to "hunting" is.  Is the statement above a feeble attempt to toss in a "straw-man" ...if it is, FAIL!

It's getting increasingly difficult to reply to your posts.  You seem to have lost your ability to stay on subject, without innuendos,/personal attacks.

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Re: Montana..The Good Life
« Reply #53 on: December 08, 2008, 07:05:53 PM »
So, did you mean something by that?  Or not?
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Re: Montana..The Good Life
« Reply #54 on: December 09, 2008, 12:09:39 AM »
We know how to go about setting up a hunt in Colorado, but I suspect things may be different in Montana- for instance, can we go anywhere we want?  Or do we need a guide for wilderness areas?  How many preference points will we need?  What's a good option for an area to draw a tag, have public land access, and a decent chance to find animals?  We're hoping to apply for a preference point this coming application period, so we'll have a point when we apply for the 2010 season.

You can hunt on any public land as an out of stater as long as you have a tag...I think (but I'm not sure) if you can get a general license for the state. Or you might have to specify what areas you want to hunt. There are general elk tags here that allow you to Hunt Bull's or special drawing tags , if drawn allow you to get a cow (elk)...Look me up in the MA sometime and ill give you my Cell# we can talk. I'm on Ch 169 on rook when I'm on...<S> bro

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Re: Montana..The Good Life
« Reply #55 on: December 09, 2008, 04:05:36 AM »
Nice.



Anyone who says that shooting an animal isn't "hunting" are ignorant. Humans cant chase down most pray on foot. We don't have razor sharp claws or teeth. We cant fly and swoop down to grab pray. All perdeters have some sort of weapon to take down their pray. Humans have a weapon that we use, its called our brain. So until the day we can chase down a buck jump on it and take it down with a few bite to the throat we use whatever our brain can come up with. Would you feel better if the deer were raised in captivity, and when you wanted some meat you go there pick out your buck and have it herded in to a room where they shock it until it was unconscious then slit its throat?
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Re: Montana..The Good Life
« Reply #56 on: December 09, 2008, 09:41:58 AM »
So, did you mean something by that?  Or not?

I'm not sure...what's your definition of "mean"?  :devil
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« Reply #57 on: December 09, 2008, 09:51:49 AM »
Nice.



Anyone who says that shooting an animal isn't "hunting" are ignorant. Humans cant chase down most pray on foot. We don't have razor sharp claws or teeth. We cant fly and swoop down to grab pray. All perdeters have some sort of weapon to take down their pray. Humans have a weapon that we use, its called our brain. So until the day we can chase down a buck jump on it and take it down with a few bite to the throat we use whatever our brain can come up with. Would you feel better if the deer were raised in captivity, and when you wanted some meat you go there pick out your buck and have it herded in to a room where they shock it until it was unconscious then slit its throat?

Ok, try this: Enter into the Deer's domain with a Spear...and leave the Deer's domain WITH a Deer....then you can truly wear the "hunters badge"   :t
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« Reply #58 on: December 09, 2008, 10:40:42 AM »
Ok, try this: Enter into the Deer's domain with a Spear...and leave the Deer's domain WITH a Deer....then you can truly wear the "hunters badge"   :t

There are Laws that are specific state to state that would not allow you to do that.
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« Reply #59 on: December 09, 2008, 02:23:57 PM »
Go to the grocery store and watch the human animal foraging for food. Nice deer!<S>
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