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Anonymous Coward User ID: 15779560 United States 09/05/2012 10:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | you sort of lost me you feel detached from the hunter gatherer part of yourself? who is intouch with that part of themself?? like did you used to hunt alot and thats what you meant because you no longer do?? secondly, you said you feel un mascaline and doing mundane things doesnt fullfill or satisfy you?. i think theres other issues here then hunting? you just wanna learn how to hunt? or you think its gonna make you feel more whole or something?? i dont getit. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 17006327 United States 09/05/2012 10:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My advice us to take up fishing. This assumes that you have good access to fish-able waters. You can fish for something almost year around, and your ratio of meat to time and money spent will be superior to any form of hunting. Maybe, once you get used to gutting, scaling, and fileting fish, you will be more ready for for gutting and field dressing game. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 4473716 New Zealand 09/05/2012 10:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My advice us to take up fishing. This assumes that you have good access to fish-able waters. You can fish for something almost year around, and your ratio of meat to time and money spent will be superior to any form of hunting. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17006327 Maybe, once you get used to gutting, scaling, and fileting fish, you will be more ready for for gutting and field dressing game. Good point. And if you do decide to take up hunting deer make sure your attitude is the correct hunter's one:respect for the animal, don't waste any of it,never leave a wounded one to its fate. Read up on the native hunter's ethos. |
Stark (OP) User ID: 21275050 United States 09/05/2012 11:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | its not 3k. anyway. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 15779560 you sort of lost me you feel detached from the hunter gatherer part of yourself? who is intouch with that part of themself?? like did you used to hunt alot and thats what you meant because you no longer do?? secondly, you said you feel un mascaline and doing mundane things doesnt fullfill or satisfy you?. i think theres other issues here then hunting? you just wanna learn how to hunt? or you think its gonna make you feel more whole or something?? i dont getit. It says users online-2,543 (almost 2700 when i posted that) so i just guess it was accurate... I understand I lost you. I'm not saying many feel connected to that, but maybe some transfer that energy into the workplace. Like achieving and making lots of money has replaced achieving and having meat. I don't want to just learn how to hunt, I have always been a nature kinda guy, i spend most of my time out doors, and I am currently building a Cob house. I have always wanted to live this way, i just feel its time to DO it. i know what you mean by other issues here than hunting, which is why i was trying to find, perhaps an article or a study on the psychological effects of actually finding and securing your food from the source instead of buying it at the store. Like, does it cause some sort of mental process to be triggered, problably a reward response that most people dont get from buying food at a store? If that doesnt make more sense let me know. |
Stark (OP) User ID: 21275050 United States 09/05/2012 11:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My advice us to take up fishing. This assumes that you have good access to fish-able waters. You can fish for something almost year around, and your ratio of meat to time and money spent will be superior to any form of hunting. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17006327 Maybe, once you get used to gutting, scaling, and fileting fish, you will be more ready for for gutting and field dressing game. Good point. And if you do decide to take up hunting deer make sure your attitude is the correct hunter's one:respect for the animal, don't waste any of it,never leave a wounded one to its fate. Read up on the native hunter's ethos. I have the correct attitude. Not trying to sound pompous or anything, but trust me. I grow alot of my own food, medicinces, forage, etc. I respect the land as part of my spiritual beliefs. I understand that the Earth does not belong to man, but man belongs to the Earth . I've fished most my life, and shrimped when i lived in the marsh. I can't say i particularly care for fish as food, but that was sound advice, thanks! It's not about the money, or any of that, its kinda like a right of passage, spiritually, and a form of physical act as medicine, physically. |
arbourjay User ID: 2541513 Canada 09/05/2012 11:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Take a hunter education course. If you have never shot a bow.....go to an archery center.....they will be able to help you out. Bow hunting is not easy but rewarding. There are lots of videos on how to field dress an animal. Upland game bird hunting is a good place to start....pheasant and grouse are delicious! Grouse are easy to clean btw. |
Stark (OP) User ID: 21275050 United States 09/05/2012 11:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My goal here is not to learn how to hunt, ive read on the subject for some time now, the purpose of this thread is to learn the psychological effects mentioned earlier. I live on my parents land, and I would like to present the information so they would be more understanding why I am choosing to undertake this task. Maybe to make a power point or something hehehe My mom just doesn't see the point so I would like to present information on the subject, that its not just for sport, that in MAY do something with the psyche, if such information exist/has been studied. |
arbourjay User ID: 2541513 Canada 09/05/2012 11:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Take a hunter education course. If you have never shot a bow.....go to an archery center.....they will be able to help you out. Bow hunting is not easy but rewarding. There are lots of videos on how to field dress an animal. Upland game bird hunting is a good place to start....pheasant and grouse are delicious! Grouse are easy to clean btw. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 2541513 Canada 09/06/2012 12:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Take a hunter education course. If you have never shot a bow.....go to an archery center.....they will be able to help you out. Bow hunting is not easy but rewarding. There are lots of videos on how to field dress an animal. Upland game bird hunting is a good place to start....pheasant and grouse are delicious! Grouse are easy to clean btw. Quoting: arbourjay 2541513 |
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Northman User ID: 24985797 United States 10/04/2012 11:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I can say that this needs a long reply. I don't have much time to spend but I feel you may put it to good use. First theres nothing wrong with hunting. Don't ever feel guilty, your more of a human for accepting what you are and living life the way we have lived for thousands of years. So shed the guilt that others throw your way. First just go and hike for a season or two so you become intune with moving in the woods and comfortable with the noises and sounds learn to identify what the sounds and smells are. you will start to go further and feel calmer and more confident. At this point don't include others in what your doing , this is for you and its the journey and the experiences along the way that will shape you as a person in a very passive way. And outside influence is not a good thing. Once you get some experience and feel ready start to make your first attempts at communicating with your surroundings, try to replicate the sounds of the animals. Being able to call in a variety of animals will give you a confidence not found in anything else, when ready begin to hunt in ernest, focus your effort until you are successful, this is a lifelong journey. Lastly at some point take time to help others discover these things, its also part of the journey. Good luck , now walk out. |
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