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#stevenpatrickmorrissey I think meat is over rated. I still eat bit of meat..but i think I'd be healthier without it.. I go long periods without meat..getting protein from eggs and cheese.. feel better...without meat.. Curious if you feel different about meat if the animal is treated humanely
August 20, 2015
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of animals (as determined by wildlife biologists) to sustain healthy populations of every species. There is a limit to what any area can support, this is called its carrying capacity and must be maintained. That requires removal of some animals to prevent overpopulation. Understand the movie Lion King
April 17, 2025
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and accordingly, bow or rifle or my favorite, muzzleloader, are all getting a thumbs up from me. Ive done both crossbow and compound bow hunting. If your shoulders are healthy and you have the time to put in the practice, go with a compound bow. If you dont have the time to practice, get a Ravin
October 10, 2022
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Fishing for the past 9 weeks has been fantastic on the Marin Coast. Schools of very healthy, well fed Chinook Salmon continue to arrive every day on their journey through the Golden Gate and up the Sacramento river to spawn. . Last Sunday was an exceptional day. I took two friends fishing on my
October 11, 2014
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people the PMD's, Caddis, and Yellowsallies are the go to hatch match. Remember we have the Shields river on the property and that can be waded at any time. To register; A couple of recent photos of nice healthy browns Always puts a smile on my face to see young people get into fly fishing
November 26, 2024
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but what most folks dont know is that hunters fund over 75% of the wildlife management in America. They are the means by which an ecosystem is balanced, taking the necessary number of animals (as determined by wildlife biologists) to sustain healthy populations of every species. There is a limit
November 25, 2020
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with no elevator. Anyone healthy enough to make it up is healthy enough for any dentistry. ... and some people here have argued that this is a very successful conservation program. and it probably is....tubby here probably paid 30-50 large to bag a lion. the lions are commodities. lot of money being
August 14, 2015
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healthy eater that was fortunate to have abundant feed in our local waters. The Krill, squid, achovies. herring, and short belly cod spawn have been so abundant that the humpback and other species of whales have stayed here for the past 3 years. Our local crab fishery was postponed a6 weeks ago
April 06, 2021
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Floating the lower sac in Northern California Beautiful fish. Maybe the fish is big or you have tiny hands. Well never know Dude! Sac? Do you hang out with any of the dentists in Sac? Quite a few are friends of min. Examples of the typical size trout you pull out of the lower Sac. Nice, healthy
August 01, 2023
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smoked cigs........never brushed her teeth (hurts too much and makes her gums bleed)...took care of every stray dog and cat (while her mom raised her two teenage children???)..........was allergic to work.......daddy was sent sum sex pics of her taking care of a state road worker
June 17, 2015
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muley.Nov 12 - Jerkey!& I dont understand when people freak out about hunting its way more humane then the crap they buy at a store. When I was a kid my parents would have a garden a can everything we would also shoot a moose and freeze all the meat to eat during the year to save money and eat healthy
November 15, 2019
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realize this seems crazy to many but what most folks don't know is that hunters fund over 75% of the wildlife management in America. They are the means by which an ecosystem is balanced, taking the necessary number of animals (as determined by wildlife biologists) to sustain healthy populations of every
October 02, 2017
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over 75% of the wildlife management in America. They are the means by which an ecosystem is balanced, taking the necessary number of animals (as determined by wildlife biologists) to sustain healthy populations of every species. There is a limit to what any area can support, this is called its
October 06, 2025
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this month for the bwo hatch. I love this hatch, bugs are always smaller than I remember. We spent one day floating the river, and one day wading. Caught twice as many fish when we were wading, go figure. The fish were very healthy. NICE!! Here's one from today. It was raining and I
May 29, 2016
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the reel sing. Looks like you had the place to yourself. Looks fun. I've really started to take a liking to still water fishing. Use to shun the concept, but boy there is nothing that will change your mind than a nice healthy rainbow that's got room to run and go airborne and they do fly
August 11, 2015
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population of close to 24 million head of game. Some species, such as white rhino (of which there are currently more than 5 000 on private land and a further 13 000 on State land), black wildebeest and bontebok, were brought back from the brink of extinction. Our sable and roan populations are healthy
August 04, 2015
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on an elephant and putting a gigantic bullet between his eyes does not make me feel good. It makes me nauseous. i know! they were probably drugged! just like all zoos and animal rehab sanctuaries everywhere are cruel just by the fact that they keep animals fed and healthy, even though it goes
August 05, 2015
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the hunters..... I thought that was common with rhinos? Then while the animal is asleep they check its tags health etc etc make sure its healthy. Then let the big guy run. 'Cause you wouldn't be able to chop off the dead animals head, and mount it to your wall. Dead animal heads as decoration
August 14, 2015
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alive by predator's. Ethical hunting is important on many levels to maintaining healthy animal populations. Without it overpopulation disease and suffering set in. Its necessary because we as humans have pushed animals into smaller habitats. Lets take for example Lions in Africa once there are too many
August 05, 2015
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it was for the elk's own good. It was for the farmer's good. Couldn't spend any more money on them. What would you suggest be done with them? Is that based on your experience farming or raising elk. perhaps a combo, eh? Sheltered? Why? for thinking that the rounding up of a bunch of healthy animals and burying
August 18, 2015
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torturing mosquitoes and leaches.... fishing..for food.. no hunting...of animals everybody draws a line somewhere... Make sure your burgers are extra crispy whatever it takes to quiet the screams of your conscience. I would not mind being vegan.. I don't eat much meat..probably more healthy
August 06, 2015
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but true... The amount of work, feed, and money spent in South Texas ALONE to grow bigger and healthier deer is staggering....I think we put out over 15 TONS of protein and corn on our lease alone every year....It feeds not only deer but javelin, birds, rabbits, raccoons etc....ALL the animals
August 06, 2015
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