PSSST....that is the sound of me opening this can of worms..
Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 11:06 am
YEP...I am gonna do it!
POISON PODS! Oh yeah, the debate of legal or illegal!!! Well, I never had much opinion but stayed on the illegal side of the debate b/c it seemed to go along with my general ideas and views of hunting and how it should be governed. HOWEVER, recently, certain experiences and realizations have me doubting my previous notions and maybe leaning to the side of the debate that poison pods SHOULD be LEGAL in not only Mississippi but in the sport of bowhunting across the country, but I will focus on the South b/c of the concentration of hunters in our area.
My reasons revolve around ONE SINGLE thought/idea/etc. It should be legal to counter the irresponsible nature of bowhunters nowdays. In my preparation for hunting this season, in and around the office, the internet, bow shops, etc. I have seen and heard about SO MANY people either getting into the sport or never fully preparing themselves to be involved in the sport that it's disgusting. NOW, granted people can be stupid and not need to a gun in their hands but the margin for error is GREATLY reduced between the two! Nobody should be allowed to aquire a crap bow and arrow, throw some wal-mart accessories on it, shoot it one afternoon the weekend before the season opens and then go out and sling arrows at deer for the month of October until the state allows them to pack a easier weapon in which to satisfy their thirst to kill a deer!
Now, before you blow up, I am not referring to guys that have bowhunted in the past and just don't have the time to prepare all summer, or are getting back into it with their older equipment. NOT AT ALL...There are lots of us that where taught and learned properly and could not shoot all summer and just practice a little and look over things and still go out there in an appropriate effort. I am talking about those fools that see it on TV and go grab whatever they can or borrow somebody old stuff, have no idea what it's all about and don't care they just wanna go in the woods and flang an arrow. Those NEED poison to counter their stupidity!
It takes a level of precision and responsibility to be a bowhunter. The law can't enforce that, and we can't prevent this from happening, especially to resident hunters that have the right to hunt on the land the taxes pay for...but unfortunately, like so much else of our society, we are lazy and irresponsible. In the realm of the world of hunting, nothing is much more irresponsible than firing off arrows with razor tips through the woods at deer with no F'ing clue what your doing or how capable your equipment truly is. Mistakes happen, I've done it, we've all done it...but when you are giving the animal about 10% chance of getting away missed, 10% chance of a clean kill, and 80% chance of being seriously injured and living and/or dieing that way unclaimed then you should have your A kicked and not allowed to hunt. Just like those morons that feels their sack get larger with each deer they kill every season, regardless of the size or statue of the deer, just about the #'s.
SO, my thoughts and what i been pondering is that the poison pods would in some way possibly counter the affect of the morons we here about every single season!
EXAMPLES....
I bought a new bow last Friday. I was in the shop tuning and setting up all afternoon (I actually skipped the whole weekend of hunting b/c I wasn't comfortable out there shooting at something). Well, while i was in there this guy comes in with a bow. Bout 6-8 years old range, looks like it's been thrown in the back of a closet the last 3-4. At first this guy is asking lot of questions about getting it setup and using it, and I thought for a while that he was really going about it the right way. Wanted to be informed and get into the sports and yada yada. BUT, I soon found out I was wrong. Finally, he admitted to the fact that he never bowhunted and didn't really intend to start, but he got invited to go hungint somwhere with somebody and need a bow. He said he knew his cousin/brother/something had this thing and he went and got and just needed to get it shootable quickly as possible so he had something to hunt with on his trip. Said I am leaving on such and such date and if you could just get it to me a day before so I can shoot it a couple times b4 we leave that'd be great! This MF'r never shot a bow before! He was at least 22-23 years old, maybe older. This guy is a perfect example of what I am talking about...just to bring my case to a little light and help folks understand....
ALSO, another point I'd like to make. Dad's if you don't have to ballz to tell you sons (like my dad did me) that they are not big enough or have not learned enough about what they are doing to go out bowhunting, then you should have your booty whipped! Kids don't know better and they don't have the mindset adults do. Dad's they take their kids out and let em fling arrows at deer b/c they can pull enougn poundage that they might actually accidentally hit a deer in the vitals, they need poison too!
I have stated my case...I could keep going but I'll stop!
POISON PODS! Oh yeah, the debate of legal or illegal!!! Well, I never had much opinion but stayed on the illegal side of the debate b/c it seemed to go along with my general ideas and views of hunting and how it should be governed. HOWEVER, recently, certain experiences and realizations have me doubting my previous notions and maybe leaning to the side of the debate that poison pods SHOULD be LEGAL in not only Mississippi but in the sport of bowhunting across the country, but I will focus on the South b/c of the concentration of hunters in our area.
My reasons revolve around ONE SINGLE thought/idea/etc. It should be legal to counter the irresponsible nature of bowhunters nowdays. In my preparation for hunting this season, in and around the office, the internet, bow shops, etc. I have seen and heard about SO MANY people either getting into the sport or never fully preparing themselves to be involved in the sport that it's disgusting. NOW, granted people can be stupid and not need to a gun in their hands but the margin for error is GREATLY reduced between the two! Nobody should be allowed to aquire a crap bow and arrow, throw some wal-mart accessories on it, shoot it one afternoon the weekend before the season opens and then go out and sling arrows at deer for the month of October until the state allows them to pack a easier weapon in which to satisfy their thirst to kill a deer!
Now, before you blow up, I am not referring to guys that have bowhunted in the past and just don't have the time to prepare all summer, or are getting back into it with their older equipment. NOT AT ALL...There are lots of us that where taught and learned properly and could not shoot all summer and just practice a little and look over things and still go out there in an appropriate effort. I am talking about those fools that see it on TV and go grab whatever they can or borrow somebody old stuff, have no idea what it's all about and don't care they just wanna go in the woods and flang an arrow. Those NEED poison to counter their stupidity!
It takes a level of precision and responsibility to be a bowhunter. The law can't enforce that, and we can't prevent this from happening, especially to resident hunters that have the right to hunt on the land the taxes pay for...but unfortunately, like so much else of our society, we are lazy and irresponsible. In the realm of the world of hunting, nothing is much more irresponsible than firing off arrows with razor tips through the woods at deer with no F'ing clue what your doing or how capable your equipment truly is. Mistakes happen, I've done it, we've all done it...but when you are giving the animal about 10% chance of getting away missed, 10% chance of a clean kill, and 80% chance of being seriously injured and living and/or dieing that way unclaimed then you should have your A kicked and not allowed to hunt. Just like those morons that feels their sack get larger with each deer they kill every season, regardless of the size or statue of the deer, just about the #'s.
SO, my thoughts and what i been pondering is that the poison pods would in some way possibly counter the affect of the morons we here about every single season!
EXAMPLES....
I bought a new bow last Friday. I was in the shop tuning and setting up all afternoon (I actually skipped the whole weekend of hunting b/c I wasn't comfortable out there shooting at something). Well, while i was in there this guy comes in with a bow. Bout 6-8 years old range, looks like it's been thrown in the back of a closet the last 3-4. At first this guy is asking lot of questions about getting it setup and using it, and I thought for a while that he was really going about it the right way. Wanted to be informed and get into the sports and yada yada. BUT, I soon found out I was wrong. Finally, he admitted to the fact that he never bowhunted and didn't really intend to start, but he got invited to go hungint somwhere with somebody and need a bow. He said he knew his cousin/brother/something had this thing and he went and got and just needed to get it shootable quickly as possible so he had something to hunt with on his trip. Said I am leaving on such and such date and if you could just get it to me a day before so I can shoot it a couple times b4 we leave that'd be great! This MF'r never shot a bow before! He was at least 22-23 years old, maybe older. This guy is a perfect example of what I am talking about...just to bring my case to a little light and help folks understand....
ALSO, another point I'd like to make. Dad's if you don't have to ballz to tell you sons (like my dad did me) that they are not big enough or have not learned enough about what they are doing to go out bowhunting, then you should have your booty whipped! Kids don't know better and they don't have the mindset adults do. Dad's they take their kids out and let em fling arrows at deer b/c they can pull enougn poundage that they might actually accidentally hit a deer in the vitals, they need poison too!
I have stated my case...I could keep going but I'll stop!