ethical hunting drama in r/hunting

17  2017-10-24 by halfapineapplepie

11 comments

The only ethical hunting is hunting communists.

/u/jbdongie, what is the true conservationist position on hunting multiple deer?

How much actual effort is hunting? If he like crawled through the bushes for an hour to not spook the deer then right on but he looks pretty proud for what probably amounted to getting drunk and walking around with a gun.

I think he's just proud because it was his first ever. Those aren't particularly good catches even if they were hard to get (no idea what the population is where he's at).

I was pretty proud my first time too, but I was 11... so maybe my shit eating grin was a little more justifiable.

People like you exist? Go outside. Adopt a father figure. Learn to tie knots and make fires and do man stuff. It's probably too late, but it's not too late to try. Good luck.

You can literally see the platform in the background

Yes, that is how you hunt deer.

If you're a pussy, yeah

You've probably never even been camping before, what do you know about anything?

I know that if you're going to sit on a platform and press a lever when something walks up you may as well just go to the grocery store.

Press a lever?