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  1. But you're a soldier you were taught to kill people and blow up things nothing more nothing less you do as you're told and that's it you have to not be as they say to do your job efficiently you have to lose a piece of your Humanity so I thought you're the best judge of character just the best charge of distance of killing and how to kill them my fellow citizen you have been brainwashed by our f**** corrupted government you are filled and and spew out the propaganda that you're filled with because it helps you go to sleep at night to believe the lie to you it's true what our government is doing overseas it's not reality

  2. I wish more ethics were used in hunting. I live in Wisconsin where hunting is life. I mean my wife's factory shuts down early the day before gun deer season opens. I'm a transplant though and I have different ethics as my Wisco hunting folk and they/we have a huge issue with Illinois hunters here. They come up and shoot at anything. I hear so many "if it's brown it's down" statements from the Ill and annoy hunters. Oh and they mean it. I have seen these guys proudly registering yearlings that are around the size of my Gertman Shorthaired Pointer bird dogs…and they aren't huge dogs, maybe a 60 to 65 pound average. It makes me sick. Here I'm teaching my boys ethical herd management. We watch all year aand keep track of numbers. How many bucks have we seen by eye and trail cam. How many doe. How many doe have fawns. We sit down and say between us (me my boys my wife and any family that want to hunt our land) this is what we are willing to take to keep our herd strong. You need new blood to keep it strong. You need young animals to replace aging deer. So we say for example we have a herd of 100. Of that we have 25 bucks,40 doe and 35 fawns of unknown sex. So we break that to age. Ok we know we have 4 bucks that are aging out in that the a antler growth is reducing and their body size is reducing. These are old deer that won't live much longer. Ok so 5 old bucks 6 old does. Now we watch any doe for a while before taking one. Just in case she has a fawn she's caring for. I try to keep healthy herds. I plant food plots. I dig water ponds I keep the predattor population low not gone but low. My first year hunting here was my inauguration into the Ill and annoy hunt rule. I used all 4 of my doe and 1 buck tag on wounded deer. Deer hit but wounded by poor hunter shot placement. Dragging legs or neck muscle damaged so they can barely lift their head. I said then I will not allow out of state hunters unless family on my land and I was so sick of what I saw I refuse to hunt public lands. But even my neighbor isn't ethical. He owns a bit of land but it's covered by buildings and silos as he has a grain co op business. Let's see he baits which is illegal here as we have a chronic wasting disease outbreak just a couple counties south. When I politely asked if he read his hunt book because baiting was illegal he got angry. Next hunt season he mysteriously had a containment failure on one of his grain cribs and a huge section of steel sheet broke away from the frame and poured corn out on the ground. I saw dozens of deer there over the next 2 weeks of deer season and we got nothing due to the buffet they were offered. Luckily he got skunked too as they all came out after 9 or 10 as my wife saw them co.ing home from work. It can be hard for some to see the benefits of ethical hunting when facing these issues. Gladly my boys still follow our rules of the hunt as they have turned into men and married and moved off our farm/land. Wish more people cared about a healthy nature than just getting to kill something bigger than a ferrel cat.

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