Guest guest Posted January 23, 2010 Report Share Posted January 23, 2010 Howdy Kathleen, You buy it from a butcher silly! > Sorry .. its illegal to sell wild game in America. But glad I am someone bit on my bait .. I wanted to talk about this. ;-) Like most folks, I have opinions on plants and animals as food and I realize that such not discussion is not the main theme of aromatherapy news groups unless we separate the plants from the animals .. which is really a double standard approach to the issue of dealing with Mama Nature and her bounty. Some readers might dislike hearing facts that could confuse them but some folks welcome hearing how it is rather than how they wish it was .. so here I go. ;-) I am trying to retire from the AT/EO business and even if that was not the case, this news group is non commercial so I have had little to gain by writing here. But over the years I have added a tad of knowledge to the group and will probably continue to do so. I reckon if folks wanna see a rainbow .. they gotta stand a little rain. ;-) I returned to the U.S.A. from 19 + years in Turkey in the summer of 2007 .. returned to my roots .. gardening, hunting and fishing. We have a large organic garden and orchard and I am thrilled to watch plants (and critters) keep bouncing back regardless of what we do .. Mama Nature has taught plants (and critters) to survive even under the worst of conditions .. all a part of evolution and survival of the fittest. Plants and wild creatures can easily adapt to their environment .. mankind .. we are behind the power curve .. probably because we are sometimes confused and allow our emotions to control our actions. This is a pro hunting post so folks can dump it now if its gonna bother them. It is also a long post and I don't apologize for that cause odds are it might be my last post .. the List Moms might decide to kick me off for this one. ;-) For those who choose to continue to read .. its reality down where the rubber meets the road. If we lay aside emotion it might educate some folks ... unless they are vegetarians. Later on you will see that the Greenest of Green groups today support hunting. First .. to answer those who might wonder how I am able to shoot those pretty little Deer .. the answer is .. good optics and a steady trigger squeeze. ;-) If one is opposed to hunting but not to eating fish .. is it because one is cold blooded and the other is warm blooded? Would those same folks trap a mouse if it were loose in their home and eating their food or gnawing the labels off their EO bottles .. and perhaps spreading disease? I agree with folks who say hunting is not much of a contest .. the odds favor the hunted .. not the hunter. A Deer can detect as many as 7 scents at a time from 500-600 yards .. and Wild Turkey are the most wary of all game in North America .. if they could read they could read the fine print on a newspaper at 100 yards and could hear the snap of a match stick at the same distance. A hunter spends maybe 95% of the time sitting in a cold tree stand for hours without seeing a Deer .. or in the forest line waiting for a Wild Turkey. When it comes to a mouse vs a mouse trap there is no contest .. the mouse trap wins every time. Deer and Wild Turkey and other game have the odds on their side. Hunting in America is a cultural thing .. like apple pie and baseball. I don't expect folks from every country to understand this. I have spent more than half my adult life outside the U.S.A. and have learned to tolerate and even participate in customs and cultural events that I might not understand. Assuming one is not a vegetarian .. they will probably get their meat and fish from the local market. If so, they are eating meat .. and fish (with some exceptions) that was raised in a inhumane manner and slaughtered without concern for the degree of fear the animals were exposed to when they were killed. Stress has a definite negative impact on nutritional value and tenderness of meat .. animals killed while struggling and listening to other animals bawling in fear and pain give us lower quality meat. Unfortunately, it is only the devout Muslims and Jewish people who work to avoid this panic when they slaughter animals for food .. most others are barbaric in this regard. When I (and any other REAL hunter) shoots a Deer .. we do our best to put it down dead with one shot. We know where to shoot and we do our best to hit that spot. We killed that deer .. but it was running free up to the moment it died .. unlike those caged up animals we get from the supermarket. Additionally, meat and poultry and in many cases, fish sold in the market are not natural. They are filled with chemicals and hormones that might make us grow two heads a few generations from now. I would say that roughly 85% of the food my family consumes are organic fruits, vegetables and berries from our own garden and Deer, Duck, Goose, Turkey and Fish I harvest from the woods, fields and lakes in our area. In the last year my cholesterol level dropped to below 200 .. a first in my life .. it was never below 300 prior to this time. I owe this in great part to the consumption of wild game. The human population in Henry County is roughly 33,000 (11,000 in the County Seat of Paris) .. and it is not growing .. the deer population is roughly 200,000 .. and it is exploding. The population density of New York City is roughly 3,000 people per square mile but here in Henry County it is 55 per square mile and in farming areas it is 5 or 6 per square mile .. but the White Tail Deer population county wide is closer to 60 per square mile. Bag limits here are generous .. 3 antlered Deer per season .. but 3 antler less Deer PER DAY. Antler less Deer can be male .. they must have one point at least 3 inches long to be antlered. Deer season closed here in Tennessee on 10 January .. Henry County came in 2nd (again) among the 95 TN counties .. 5,018 deer turned in. Extremely low this is so Deer will likely suffer some form of disease before next year. Now that the season is closed .. those critters are out playing on my land .. they are wise. So 5,000 + Deer were killed by hunters in Henry County .. but before the next season rolls around .. another 1,000 or so will die when they run into the road and strike moving vehicles and another 10,000 or more will die of various diseases. IF we had turned in 25,000 Deer the population next year would still be larger than this year. Almost every Doe will reproduce .. those under one year old normally have one Fawn .. 10% of them will have twins. Seventy percent of older Doe have twins and roughly 12% of them have triplets. Even if 50% of those Fawns do not survive the first year the population will still increase .. do the math. My cousin has a farm here .. near 2,000 acres. Last year wild life management folks determined that he should cull roughly 50 Doe from his farm this year .. we were able to take but 5 .. all Deer went nocturnal early in the season this year. We took but 8 antlered Deer .. but we attempted to manage the herd by taking only Doe and Bucks that were 8 pointers or above so we passed up many Deer. We now know our decision was not a good one and we'll not repeat it next year. Last year I took 7 Deer and then stopped .. we ate those 7 prior to this season opening .. this year I took but 5 so we will be out of venison before the next season starts. Like most farms here, the Deer population is too large .. they consume many thousands of dollars in grain crops each year. Forty to fifty percent of a White Tail's diet here is from agricultural crops. Few farmers are happy about sacrificing the fruits of their labor to wild animals .. but it is common here for farmers to accept this. The only way to control the Deer population is by harvesting them .. which is still inadequate. All of his fields are surrounded by woods .. when he harvests he expects a 75 yards or more of field adjacent to every wood line to be without grain and often he must replant corn in early spring because Wild Turkey walk down a row and pluck every corn plant they come to when it peeks out of the ground. Tender corn plants are one of their favorite foods. Like most farmers here he owns land he can't farm but must pay taxes on. Whether one owns 10 acres or 10,000 acres they can clear but 5 acres a year. The government controls this via aerial photos and overlays and if you exceed the 5 acre limit fines are heavy. He also has roughly 160 acres of swamp land along the Obion River that he can not touch. That land must remain swamp .. he can't drain or channel the flow of water .. so natural habitat is not at risk on his farm and most other farms in our area. That land will remain wild for many generations to come. The land laid aside as Nature Preserves in the U.S.A. is larger than the entire area of Europe. Tax Revenue from hunters in Tennessee alone is roughly $9 million annually. The money is used to maintain those preserves and it comes strictly from taxes on hunting licenses, firearms and ammunition. If you throw in the amounts spent on travel and lodging and other goods and services it will be considerably higher and this revenue does create jobs .. not just in Washington, D.C. American states (no credit to the Federal government) have the best wild life conservation programs on Earth and Tennessee has one of the best in America. Still .. we cannot control the population of White Tail Deer. Our conservation programs are sometimes too effective .. Deer are a nuisance to people and at times a threat to their own existence. Likewise, we have done too good a job of protecting birds of prey .. I respect the laws prohibiting killing of Eagles .. we have many Eagles in my area .. they nest and produce here .. but the prohibition on killing of hawks has resulted in a major decline in the population of rabbits and quail and I believe the wildlife management people will in time have to take another look at the population of Deer and birds of prey .. maybe take drastic measures and fight the Greens (and some hunters) to level the playing field. Folks who have little knowledge but heavy hearts might ask .. " Why not reintroduce natural predators? Well .. the answers are many as far as Deer go .. and protection of natural predators (birds of prey) is wiping out the rabbits and quail. There is a happy balance there somewhere but its not an easy one ... hunting helps some to fill the gap until we can come up with more sound solutions. As for Deer.. natural predators like wolves and grizzly bears never effectively controlled populations of Deer, Elk, Buffalo and other grazing creatures in the U.S.A. Disease was Mama Nature's method of control. Before Western man came Buffalo herds stretched for hundreds of miles in places .. and annually they died by the millions .. slow deaths they were .. disease and starvation .. it was these weak animals that the predators generally fed on. Secondly .. just as was the case during our earlier history .. with the Indian tribes of America .. Western man was not willing to adjust his norms to meet their needs. The young Indian warrior had but three ways to earn respect and his feathers .. (1) to be a good hunter and provider for his family .. (2) to be a good horse and wife thief .. which was beneficial in bringing in new blood to horse herds and family clans .. and (3) to be a good warrior .. to slay as many enemy as possible and adorn his lance with their hair. The White tribes had no conflict with the Indian hunting but it bothered him when the Indian stole his horses .. or his daughters .. or his wife. And it didn't set well with the White Tribe when the Indian took the scalps of his family. Clash of culture or whatever .. reality is reality. Likewise .. it would today not be to the liking of farmers if Wolves and Grizzly Bears were eating his profits by killing his cattle, pigs or sheep ... and few people are Green enough to volunteer to be a meal for a Grizzly so that the natural circle of life can continue without interference. Man has upset the balance of nature and it is the duty of man to reestablish and maintain that balance as best he can. It is proven that hunting is the way this must be done. Go on Google and ask .. Why is Deer hunting good? or Is hunting good for the environment .. we will get MANY logical positions on this from both universities and environmental groups .. if we ask why it is not good we will get a few illogical, totally emotional links that border on the ridiculous .. not as ridiculous as the analysis of events by Keith Olberman or Glen Beck .. but still .. ridiculous. ;-). As it states here, hunters are among the Greenest people in America. http://www.thedailygreen.com/environmental-news/latest/hunting-environmental-470\ 90405 " Public support for hunting, however, is on the rise. A 2007 survey by Responsive Management Inc. <http://www.responsivemanagement.com/>, a social research firm specializing in natural resource issues, found that 78% of Americans support hunting today versus 73% in 1995. Eighty percent of respondents agreed that “hunting has a legitimate place in modern society,” and the percent of Americans indicating disapproval of hunting declined from 22% in 1995 to 16% in 2007. Perhaps matching the trend among the public, green leaders are increasingly advocating for cooperation between hunters and environmental groups: After all, both lament urban sprawl and habitat destruction. " UNQUOTE And go here ... http://www.uga.edu/srel/ecoviews/ecoview031117.htm Those who oppose hunting today are in the minority and they are fine with me as long as they don't rest their glasses on the end of their nose .. or come across as superior, aloof and arrogant creatures like some folks Americans have put into high elected positions .. and begin to believe that they are morally and intellectually superior and anyone who disagrees with them is a knuckle dragging Neanderthal who needs a Nanny State to tell them how many sheets of toilet paper they can use at one sitting. Some of my best frienemes are confused folks who believe more gummit is the solution to man's problems. My oldest son is one of those folks .. but my youngest son (turns 4 in March) likes to watch the O'Reilly Factor with me .. and he has already had instruction (using a BB gun) on safe use of weapons. When he is five he will move to a .22 caliber and when he is 6 .. kids can hunt at 6 in TN .. to a .243 Winchester. I don't hunt anything I don't eat .. except coyotes. I will kill coyotes simply because they exist .. in my opinion they are like rats .. they should not exist. My position might not be the correct one but it is not an emotional decision .. I have my rationale for this exception and its no different than the one I would use if a human threatened my life or that of my family .. or .. the life of anyone else. Being a retired soldier and military police officer .. I know for a fact that there are times when deadly force is the proper solution to a difficult situation. Back to coyotes .. some will argue that they are a necessary part of the natural chain but I don't buy that argument .. that chain has long since been broken .. by man .. and more coyotes is not a fix for this. I have never seen a dinosaur or a saber tooth tiger and I don't miss them. I believe that if all coyotes were gone from America they too would not be missed. ;-) In addition to lowering my cholesterol by eating more venison, hunting has improved my health in other ways. Early last year the quacks wanted me to have a knee replacement and I was getting shots for arthritis now and then. I refused the operation and refused their prescription medications. I started hunting again and it was not easy but I accepted the pain and drove on. To walk a mile I would stop a couple of times and rest a minute .. then drive on. This was frustrating because while in the military I could do a 20 mile force march and a 5 mile run was simply a boring exercise. But I am not a young dude now .. I will turn 68 next July. Still .. now, a year later ... before daylight I can easily walk a couple of miles across fields and woods carrying a rifle or shotgun and a 30 pound pack and climb trees to get into deer stands .. and search (sometimes on hands and knees) through the forest for animal trails or the rare wounded animal that did not go down immediately. Sometimes we place the perfect shot but a deer will run 200 or 300 yards before they die .. survival drives them and I respect them for their stamina. During the last 10 days or so of Deer season the weight of my gear increased to close to 40 pounds .. plus rifle and ammo. The reason was Global Freezing .. wind chill temperatures that last 10 days were never above Zero Fahrenheit so I was wearing layers and layers of clothing .. and Mickey Mouse boots that weighed over 3 pounds each. I was still able to do my thing with little effort .. but damn that Global Freezing. ;-) The pain in my knee has reduced by 85% or more .. my strength has improved 200% or more .. my endurance by 300% or more .. and I believe that the odds of me ever getting that knee replacement are 1000% against it. I will close by saying that folks who know how to grow and preserve foods and harvest Nature's bounty from the wild will be in a lot better shape than some others if Global Freezing goes down .. the Earth is cooling you know. And if the economy continues to head South .. otherwise nice folks in the USA might find themselves in a position of having to try to take the fruits of labor from those of us who are self sufficient .. which is another good reason to know how to properly use and care for a quality firearm. ;-) I believe that as my son grows he will learn to truly respect and appreciate nature .. as I do .. and he will fight to protect wild places and pass on to his son or daughter hunting and conservation skills that are harmonized with nature. When man is not in harmony with nature he is a lost soul .. no more than a sterile, boring biped without feathers. I also believe that when it is my time to go under snakes people will walk past my casket and say .. " That has gotta be the healthiest looking dead man I have ever seen .. and such a smile he has on his face. " ;-) > :-) > Are you still smiling? ;-) > Kathleen Petrides > Bead Hussy > http://www.BeadHussy.com <http://www.beadhussy.com/> > Wishing you all a great 2010 .. a healthy 2010 .. and hoping your cooking pot will always be filled with Mama Nature's bounty. Y'all keep smiling. :-) Butch ... http://www.AV-AT.com <http://www.av-at.com/> PS 1: I am a proud member of PETA .. People Eating Tasty Animals. ;-) PS 2: Lemme add that hunters and fisher persons I know voluntarily abide by the laws and will report those who do not .. but a part of game protection requires enforcement through penalties. Last summer some dude in an overpowered bass boat drank too much .. ran his boat into a pontoon boat .. and killed a person. He was later imprisoned .. the charges were drunken use of the boat .. manslaughter .. and having over the limit of bass in his boat. I BS you not. How much time he got for each offense I can not say. Another group was charged with having far over the possession limit of Wood Ducks .. la ridiculously high number .. they bragged on it. The local judge fined them and prohibited them from ever owning a hunting license in Tennessee again. Then a Federal judge took the case .. not double jeopardy because with migratory birds its two different jurisdictions. He fined them and prohibited them from ever being able to purchase a Federal Duck Stamp. Meaning .. they will never hunt again. Knowing that a few judges (mostly in New England) have let child molesters off with a small fine and probation .. I am glad I live in the South. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2010 Report Share Posted January 23, 2010 Am I still smiling? You betcha. yes I know butcher shops aren't allowed to sell wild game... stupid law imo. As you well know, I don't have anything against hunters, I do believe they serve a much needed function... In fact, the only thing I have agains the hunters here and SPECIFICALLY my neighbor, is he wouldn't set up a blind (he's an archer) and take a couple of rascals that eat my birdseed and my flowers. the other thing is... I need to find a hunter willing to SHARE. Sheesh. there was nothing in your post that offended ME, but I can imagine that Veggies and Vegans won't like it. anywho... Be well and take care Hugs K -- Kathleen Petrides Bead Hussy http://www.BeadHussy.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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