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t-dog
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« on: April 01, 2019, 08:43:16 am »

This is exactly true goose. Tooooo many people in the US have never seen food processed or put 2 and 2 together about where it comes from. All they know is what the first person that took the time to tell them told them. It might be positive and it might be negative. Myself, I try very hard to take people hunting that have never been. I  go above and beyond to do my part to make sure my animals are treated respectfully by me and my hunting partners, be it the way they get handled or the way ANY injuries are taken care of. I make sure to make certain things get noticed. I make sure whoever is hunting with me understands this too. I don't want them telling war stories about oh remember when ole lucky got killed or ole lucky had this or that happen. I want them to minimize the negatives. I want these people that talk to other people that talk to more people to have a positive and respectable opinion of our way of life and what we do. This is what I was talking about or getting at when we had the our debate about posting pics. Post, brag, and be proud but be smart. If we are so proud and enjoy so much what we are doing then we should do what we can to make sure and protect it. We all have a responsibility to take care of our sport just like we so our families. Not trying to start a other debate just giving MY opinion.

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