I think everyone would agree the kill is the least enjoyable part of the hunt. But do you REALLY not like the kill or is it at least not AS bad as people make it out to be?
There is always the sadness of taking a life countered with the elation of a plan coming together, gratitude for the animal, etc,.
However, it is interesting to me that there are some hunters that kill WAY more game than they can personally or within one family, eat in a year. Not that there's anything wrong with that, none of the meat gets wasted, but that is essentially unneeded killing, no? In that you/me (the hunter) don't personally need to go back out hunting again to kill more. If the kill were that bad wouldn't most guys fill their freezer for the year and be done? I don't know that there is anyone here noble enough to be hunting with the sole intention of wildlife population management like, "ahh don't want to do it but it's got to be done it's my job as a hunter."
Given the opportunity, I know I prefer to shoot one elk to feed my family vs. four or five antelope to fill the freezer. Less killing for me.
I'm definitely guilty of it, I love the sh*t out of bird hunting and knock the snot out of them as long and often as I can. One antelope would get me the equivalent amount of meat but I am still out shooting hundreds of birds a year. Maybe it's not that bad. This year I'll be shooting a few antelope and a couple deer to get us through the winter because an elk hunt is not in the cards.
Hopefully I've worded this in a way that makes some kind of sense. Just something to ponder like why the 6.5 Creedmore and pumpkin spice go so well together.
There is always the sadness of taking a life countered with the elation of a plan coming together, gratitude for the animal, etc,.
However, it is interesting to me that there are some hunters that kill WAY more game than they can personally or within one family, eat in a year. Not that there's anything wrong with that, none of the meat gets wasted, but that is essentially unneeded killing, no? In that you/me (the hunter) don't personally need to go back out hunting again to kill more. If the kill were that bad wouldn't most guys fill their freezer for the year and be done? I don't know that there is anyone here noble enough to be hunting with the sole intention of wildlife population management like, "ahh don't want to do it but it's got to be done it's my job as a hunter."
Given the opportunity, I know I prefer to shoot one elk to feed my family vs. four or five antelope to fill the freezer. Less killing for me.
I'm definitely guilty of it, I love the sh*t out of bird hunting and knock the snot out of them as long and often as I can. One antelope would get me the equivalent amount of meat but I am still out shooting hundreds of birds a year. Maybe it's not that bad. This year I'll be shooting a few antelope and a couple deer to get us through the winter because an elk hunt is not in the cards.
Hopefully I've worded this in a way that makes some kind of sense. Just something to ponder like why the 6.5 Creedmore and pumpkin spice go so well together.