I just wondered if Spook was a hunter. If so, I wanted to know if he considered himself an average hunter or some other kind. Actually the point I am trying to make is this. Its not whether a person is a hunter or not. Its what kind of person he or she is. In the world today there is a problem, among many other problems of not taking responsibility for ones own actions, its just easier to blame someone else. I own land myself and yes I hunt. I also hunt on other peoples land and take care of it as it were my own.
There are people out there that trespass and carry guns that I do not consider to be hunters. They may be hunting but they are not hunters. As far as the people that shoot at the deer in your pasture, they are not hunters in the true since of the word. They are lawbreakers who should be dealt with, and harshly. They don't deserve to be called hunters.
I am not trying to cause a problem but I am what a person would consider an average hunter. I work for a living and feel blessed that I have a job, and hunting is what I do for a hobby and to enjoy the outdoors. I am not a professional hunter by any means.
I just don't think that the "average hunter" as Spook says, is a slob. A landowner has a right to let or not let someone else use or access his/her land. They need not give any reason, its their land.
I guess since we are using a computer, we could then say because there are computer hackers and virus makers that we need to be aware of, that the average computer user is a slob or troublemaker. I just don't see it that way. Its too easy to just say a particular group of people is this way or that way when its just a few that cause all the problems.
Sorry for the long post but as an "average hunter" I took offense.
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