Illegal Bear Hunting Technique

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  • chadwickchadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    people actually eat mountain lion too.
    i cannot imagine eating a cat unless i was starving to death

    the other week my neighbor "dickwad" rings my phone
    i answer
    he asks me if he should shoot the coyote on the hill behind our houses

    i said, no
    that's dumb and cruel

    15 minutes later i saw & heard him shooting bottle rockets up into the bush where the coyote was.
    if i were a snitchin little prick, i would have called the cop on him :mrgreen: for shooting off illegal fireworks.
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  • chadwickchadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    "you live in the city, yes/no?
    what does the raw earth mean to you?"


    i don't believe there is a situation in which i would kill another person. There are only a couple in which i would even wish to or consider killing another person.
    I understand that this is just a forum and it is easy to make completely exagerrated statements such as the earlier ones made here, which is why i shouldnt have responded to it. I just was curious if you were being serious or making a joke of the extreme view you truly seem to have.

    if you believe wholeheartedly that i am joking you are badly mistaken.
    i love to defend the helpless.

    shooting bear or any other animal for sport, fun and jokes
    is something i do not find to be decent
    it is low and useless

    hunters should in fact be shot and or tortured

    shoot an elephant on safari
    slaughter declawed caged panthers on big game ranches in texas
    all this kind of thing is trash and evil

    the men doing so have tiny cocks with minute testicles
    the women that do such things should be thrown into a pit filled with rabid lizards
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    no more forever."

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  • chadwickchadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    chadwick wrote:
    i really don't care one way or the other when it comes to bear hunting. i just thought the fact that people are so upset about it that they would like to see human beings shot and tortured over it is a bit extreme. Also most of what is being said makes no sense.
    Why would i person try to kill a bear with his bear hands? and that they would line up for free hamburgers?
    :lol: these are some fun stereotypes aren't they.

    i do agree that feeding a person or animal before killing them is probably the right thing to do, if you absolutely find it neccesary to kill them. it would be rude not too.
    I also believe i would rather be surprised by my murder - opposed to having to plan for it.

    i will go play some basketball now.

    PEACE
    you live in the city, yes/no?
    what does the raw earth mean to you?

    ok, skip the city question.
    please answer the next question... what does the raw earth mean to you?
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  • killing animals for sport is one thing
    killing animals for food is another
    i dont do either

    i like some of the other "screwed up" folk here have considered hunting human
    people are assholes
    animals are cool...

    im not sure why anyone would actually hunt a bear
    who the hell eats bear meat???
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  • chadwickchadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    killing animals for sport is one thing
    killing animals for food is another
    i dont do either

    i like some of the other "screwed up" folk here have considered hunting human
    people are assholes
    animals are cool...

    im not sure why anyone would actually hunt a bear
    who the hell eats bear meat???
    i had dinner up at lake quinault lodge (olympic rainforest) with 2 friends who were here visiting.
    our waitress told us that she and her family eat mountain lion and black bear.
    she told us her neighbor shot a black bear that was in her backyard.
    so they strung it up and butchered it.
    i wanted to tell her that she was a piece of shit but i refrained.
    for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7

    "Hear me, my chiefs!
    I am tired; my heart is
    sick and sad. From where
    the sun stands I will fight
    no more forever."

    Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
  • chadwick wrote:
    chadwick wrote:
    i really don't care one way or the other when it comes to bear hunting. i just thought the fact that people are so upset about it that they would like to see human beings shot and tortured over it is a bit extreme. Also most of what is being said makes no sense.
    Why would i person try to kill a bear with his bear hands? and that they would line up for free hamburgers?
    :lol: these are some fun stereotypes aren't they.

    i do agree that feeding a person or animal before killing them is probably the right thing to do, if you absolutely find it neccesary to kill them. it would be rude not too.
    I also believe i would rather be surprised by my murder - opposed to having to plan for it.

    i will go play some basketball now.

    PEACE
    you live in the city, yes/no?
    what does the raw earth mean to you?

    ok, skip the city question.
    please answer the next question... what does the raw earth mean to you?

    Like i said in my previous post Chad - nothing is worth killing someone over. Including the precious "raw" earth.
    I love how you present yourself on this thread as a savour of all things who cannot defend theirselves, though i doubt you take any real action. Your statements about action are those of a demented teenager and not a person with any real purpose or thought other than to say something shocking.
    Is your chest puffed out when you type these things?
    i doubt you would stand a chance against someone who can operate a gun powerful enough to kill a bear.
    The person who kills bears may actually be sick in the head and truly does enjoy the feeling of killing something.
    you just type about things that will never happen.

    your anger has been very amusing this afternoon and i appreciate that. for that reason alone i am glad people kill bears.

    back to work now for me - enjoy trashing me in your next post.
  • BinauralJamBinauralJam Posts: 14,158
    for that reason alone i am glad people kill bears.

    That's not true, now your guilty of the same thing you just accused chad of.
  • eyedclaareyedclaar Posts: 6,980
    Ok, here goes. I am not opposed to the idea of hunting animals for food, although my internal spirituality tells me it is wrong to kill a fellow predator, like bear, lion, or wolf. For starters, they are the lynchpins in healthy ecosystems and there are far too few of them remaining (in most places), and to me they are totems to be admired and protected. I wish I lived a thousand years ago and hunted critters with my tight-knit bunch of hommies on a daily basis. Then we’d gather around the campfire at night and sing and dance within a real community that actually needs each other. AND, and this is usually my biggest gripe with hunters, we would display genuine respect for the lives we took, and we would be thankful for that animal’s sacrifice. I cannot stand the callous disregard for animal life I see reflected in most hunters. Not all, but most.
    Now that we are so removed from that kind of primitive life, I can’t really justify the need to kill wild animals. I mean farmers and ranchers have ruined the vast majority of wilderness so we could all go pick up groceries at a store. So, if we’re gonna be a bunch of lazy slackers with a store one block away, then can’t we just leave what’s left of the wild kingdom alone? Well, no, not really because of the aforementioned lack of natural predators. Deer populations in some places are just ridiculous and something needs to be done. I’d personally just turn a bunch of lions loose, but then I’d have to listen to all the humans cry about the viscous killers in their midst.
    Anyway, hunt if you truly feel compelled, but do so in a manner that is fair and respectful to the animal and the overall spirit of hunting.
    Bottom line is that humans have fucked things up so badly, and there really is a super-plethora of them, so why can’t I hunt the real problem?
    :lol:
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  • chadwickchadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    eyedclaar wrote:
    Ok, here goes. I am not opposed to the idea of hunting animals for food, although my internal spirituality tells me it is wrong to kill a fellow predator, like bear, lion, or wolf. For starters, they are the lynchpins in healthy ecosystems and there are far too few of them remaining (in most places), and to me they are totems to be admired and protected. I wish I lived a thousand years ago and hunted critters with my tight-knit bunch of hommies on a daily basis. Then we’d gather around the campfire at night and sing and dance within a real community that actually needs each other. AND, and this is usually my biggest gripe with hunters, we would display genuine respect for the lives we took, and we would be thankful for that animal’s sacrifice. I cannot stand the callous disregard for animal life I see reflected in most hunters. Not all, but most.
    Now that we are so removed from that kind of primitive life, I can’t really justify the need to kill wild animals. I mean farmers and ranchers have ruined the vast majority of wilderness so we could all go pick up groceries at a store. So, if we’re gonna be a bunch of lazy slackers with a store one block away, then can’t we just leave what’s left of the wild kingdom alone? Well, no, not really because of the aforementioned lack of natural predators. Deer populations in some places are just ridiculous and something needs to be done. I’d personally just turn a bunch of lions loose, but then I’d have to listen to all the humans cry about the viscous killers in their midst.
    Anyway, hunt if you truly feel compelled, but do so in a manner that is fair and respectful to the animal and the overall spirit of hunting.
    Bottom line is that humans have fucked things up so badly, and there really is a super-plethora of them, so why can’t I hunt the real problem?
    :lol:



    thank you.
    it's a shame others do not already know and understand this without you having to inform them.
    i was taught this from birth.
    other around here, not so much... others around the globe? no so much.
    for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7

    "Hear me, my chiefs!
    I am tired; my heart is
    sick and sad. From where
    the sun stands I will fight
    no more forever."

    Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
  • chadwickchadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    Like i said in my previous post Chad - nothing is worth killing someone over. Including the precious "raw" earth.
    I love how you present yourself on this thread as a savour of all things who cannot defend theirselves, though i doubt you take any real action. Your statements about action are those of a demented teenager and not a person with any real purpose or thought other than to say something shocking.
    Is your chest puffed out when you type these things?
    i doubt you would stand a chance against someone who can operate a gun powerful enough to kill a bear.
    The person who kills bears may actually be sick in the head and truly does enjoy the feeling of killing something.
    you just type about things that will never happen.

    your anger has been very amusing this afternoon and i appreciate that. for that reason alone i am glad people kill bears.

    back to work now for me - enjoy trashing me in your next post.

    you have a lot to learn
    which is ok
    we all go through the learnings of what it takes to reach enlightenment/nirvana
    you will get there someday
    keep trying
    for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7

    "Hear me, my chiefs!
    I am tired; my heart is
    sick and sad. From where
    the sun stands I will fight
    no more forever."

    Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
  • unlost dogsunlost dogs Greater Boston Posts: 12,553
    chadwick wrote:
    Like i said in my previous post Chad - nothing is worth killing someone over. Including the precious "raw" earth.
    I love how you present yourself on this thread as a savour of all things who cannot defend theirselves, though i doubt you take any real action. Your statements about action are those of a demented teenager and not a person with any real purpose or thought other than to say something shocking.
    Is your chest puffed out when you type these things?
    i doubt you would stand a chance against someone who can operate a gun powerful enough to kill a bear.
    The person who kills bears may actually be sick in the head and truly does enjoy the feeling of killing something.
    you just type about things that will never happen.

    your anger has been very amusing this afternoon and i appreciate that. for that reason alone i am glad people kill bears.

    back to work now for me - enjoy trashing me in your next post.

    you have a lot to learn
    which is ok
    we all go through the learnings of what it takes to reach enlightenment/nirvana
    you will get there someday
    keep trying


    Nicely done, sir.
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  • BinauralJamBinauralJam Posts: 14,158
    eyedclaar wrote:
    Ok, here goes. I am not opposed to the idea of hunting animals for food, although my internal spirituality tells me it is wrong to kill a fellow predator, like bear, lion, or wolf. For starters, they are the lynchpins in healthy ecosystems and there are far too few of them remaining (in most places), and to me they are totems to be admired and protected. I wish I lived a thousand years ago and hunted critters with my tight-knit bunch of hommies on a daily basis. Then we’d gather around the campfire at night and sing and dance within a real community that actually needs each other. AND, and this is usually my biggest gripe with hunters, we would display genuine respect for the lives we took, and we would be thankful for that animal’s sacrifice. I cannot stand the callous disregard for animal life I see reflected in most hunters. Not all, but most.
    Now that we are so removed from that kind of primitive life, I can’t really justify the need to kill wild animals. I mean farmers and ranchers have ruined the vast majority of wilderness so we could all go pick up groceries at a store. So, if we’re gonna be a bunch of lazy slackers with a store one block away, then can’t we just leave what’s left of the wild kingdom alone? Well, no, not really because of the aforementioned lack of natural predators. Deer populations in some places are just ridiculous and something needs to be done. I’d personally just turn a bunch of lions loose, but then I’d have to listen to all the humans cry about the viscous killers in their midst.
    Anyway, hunt if you truly feel compelled, but do so in a manner that is fair and respectful to the animal and the overall spirit of hunting.
    Bottom line is that humans have fucked things up so badly, and there really is a super-plethora of them, so why can’t I hunt the real problem?
    :lol:


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  • chadwickchadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    my belief is that i am no better than a bear
    i am no better than a blade of grass
    a tree and i are even steven
    actually, i hope & pray the tree is more than i can ever hope to be

    this is how i roll
    the worst on earth are human
    for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7

    "Hear me, my chiefs!
    I am tired; my heart is
    sick and sad. From where
    the sun stands I will fight
    no more forever."

    Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
  • chadwickchadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    Like i said in my previous post Chad - nothing is worth killing someone over. Including the precious "raw" earth.
    I love how you present yourself on this thread as a savour of all things who cannot defend theirselves, though i doubt you take any real action. Your statements about action are those of a demented teenager and not a person with any real purpose or thought other than to say something shocking.
    Is your chest puffed out when you type these things?
    i doubt you would stand a chance against someone who can operate a gun powerful enough to kill a bear.
    The person who kills bears may actually be sick in the head and truly does enjoy the feeling of killing something.
    you just type about things that will never happen.

    your anger has been very amusing this afternoon and i appreciate that. for that reason alone i am glad people kill bears.

    back to work now for me - enjoy trashing me in your next post.




    now that i have said some peaceful things and i am calm and my huge chest is puffy
    i must be nasty now...
    i am positive i could remove a gun from your bare hands and wedge it directly up your fuckin ass
    it's a fact
    for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7

    "Hear me, my chiefs!
    I am tired; my heart is
    sick and sad. From where
    the sun stands I will fight
    no more forever."

    Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
  • BinauralJamBinauralJam Posts: 14,158
    edited October 2010
    Nicely Done Sir!
    Post edited by BinauralJam on
  • chadwick wrote:
    my belief is that i am no better than a bear
    i am no better than a blade of grassa tree and i are even steven
    actually, i hope & pray the tree is more than i can ever hope to be

    this is how i roll
    the worst on earth are human

    ah this is too funny :lol:

    what your mom no longer makes you mow the grass? do you only walk on cement?

    how can you say you don't think you are better than anything else? you want to kill people because you don't agree with their actions Ghandi!

    i am sorry but i don't have a gun for you to take from my hands.
    and i this it is "nasty" that you would want to stick it up my ass. I dont even want to know what sick part of you that would satisfy. and i am glad you don't want to kill me though - for i have never injured a bear.
    I really have enjoyed you ridiculous statements today my friend.

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  • unlost dogsunlost dogs Greater Boston Posts: 12,553
    Oh for the love of God give it a rest.
    :roll:
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  • rollingsrollings unknown Posts: 7,125
    edited March 2011
    deer too
    Post edited by rollings on
  • eyedclaareyedclaar Posts: 6,980
    Half Full wrote:
    eyedclaar wrote:
    Deer populations in some places are just ridiculous and something needs to be done. I’d personally just turn a bunch of lions loose,

    .....
    Anyway, hunt if you truly feel compelled, but do so in a manner that is fair and respectful to the animal and the overall spirit of hunting.

    I don't know.

    If I was a deer, I think I would choose a rapid gun shot as a way to die.

    Sure beats getting clawed down and having my guts eaten while I'm still alive.

    But that's just me.

    If I were a deer.

    How about you?

    Would you choose the au' natural Guts eaten by lions while you are still alive?

    Or instant shotgun death?

    Don't get forget that good ole' Hunting Spirit now...make the right choice!!!


    Well, you know I love to drop a little knowledge on folks now and again. If you think most hunters bring down their game with a single shot and the animal doesn't suffer, you haven't been on too many hunting trips. How many times have I seen something wounded by a bullet only to bolt and never be found except for the blood trail. Mountain lions on the other hand are nature's MOST effective predator with something like an 85% successful hunting rate, far better than even a pack of wolves. Also, if you watch a lion take something down, it is over fast with a broken neck and crushed throat. Whatever a lion touches they kill, very few animals get away with wounds. Wolf kills tend to be slow and brutal though. Still, those animals evolved together and they understand the nature of their relationships.
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  • chadwickchadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    again,
    i love eyed and his knowledge & understandings of how nature works.

    eyed, teach away my friend.
    for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7

    "Hear me, my chiefs!
    I am tired; my heart is
    sick and sad. From where
    the sun stands I will fight
    no more forever."

    Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
  • rollingsrollings unknown Posts: 7,125
    edited March 2011
    da bears
    Post edited by rollings on
  • eyedclaareyedclaar Posts: 6,980
    chadwick wrote:
    again,
    i love eyed and his knowledge & understandings of how nature works.

    eyed, teach away my friend.

    Well, there really aren’t that many folks who spend as much time in the backcountry as I do. Especially rare are those that are willing to hike in and leave the machines behind. That is how I observe so much animal behavior. I am quiet and sneaky and totally at peace out there.
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  • eyedclaareyedclaar Posts: 6,980
    Half Full wrote:
    ok you're right. I'm easy

    You're awesome. And I know who you are.
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  • unlost dogsunlost dogs Greater Boston Posts: 12,553
    eyedclaar wrote:
    chadwick wrote:
    again,
    i love eyed and his knowledge & understandings of how nature works.

    eyed, teach away my friend.

    Well, there really aren’t that many folks who spend as much time in the backcountry as I do. Especially rare are those that are willing to hike in and leave the machines behind. That is how I observe so much animal behavior. I am quiet and sneaky and totally at peace out there.

    I can attest to that. The dogs had no idea you were looking in my living room window.

    I, on the other hand, tend to lurch about crashing through nature and scaring away all the animals.
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  • Oh for the love of God give it a rest.
    :roll:
    Please go back to the kitchen until you have something to contribute to the conversation.

    i am kidding of course - but seriously, stop slurping on Chadwick - its gross
    chadwick wrote:
    again,
    i love eyed and his knowledge & understandings of how nature works.

    eyed, teach away my friend.

    I have a feeling eyed would not be friends w/ you - he seems to actually seems to have some sense and knowledge behind his recent statements
  • chadwickchadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    eyedclaar wrote:
    chadwick wrote:
    again,
    i love eyed and his knowledge & understandings of how nature works.

    eyed, teach away my friend.

    Well, there really aren’t that many folks who spend as much time in the backcountry as I do. Especially rare are those that are willing to hike in and leave the machines behind. That is how I observe so much animal behavior. I am quiet and sneaky and totally at peace out there.
    that is greatness.
    for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7

    "Hear me, my chiefs!
    I am tired; my heart is
    sick and sad. From where
    the sun stands I will fight
    no more forever."

    Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
  • unlost dogsunlost dogs Greater Boston Posts: 12,553
    Oh for the love of God give it a rest.
    :roll:
    Please go back to the kitchen until you have something to contribute to the conversation.

    i am kidding of course - but seriously, stop slurping on Chadwick - its gross
    chadwick wrote:
    again,
    i love eyed and his knowledge & understandings of how nature works.

    eyed, teach away my friend.

    I have a feeling eyed would not be friends w/ you - he seems to actually seems to have some sense and knowledge behind his recent statements


    :yawn:
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  • rollingsrollings unknown Posts: 7,125
    edited March 2011
    da bears
    Post edited by rollings on
  • you all have been quite entertaining this afternoon
    thank you.
    only on a moving train can something take such a terrible turn
    :lol::lol:

    now let me drop some knowledge on some of yall...

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    study up kiddos ;)
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  • Oh for the love of God give it a rest.
    :roll:
    Please go back to the kitchen until you have something to contribute to the conversation.

    i am kidding of course - but seriously, stop slurping on Chadwick - its gross



    back to the kitchen wench!!!
    :lol::lol::lol::lol:;)
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