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yall seen this?
StevenT:
But yoou have to give it to him a little credit... he is only 7... and the meat is on the table.
Kegan:
--- Quote from: StevenT on July 02, 2010, 10:19:45 am ---But yoou have to give it to him a little credit... he is only 7... and the meat is on the table.
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I always felt the age restrictions on big game hunting were a good thing. Under a certain age, it's proven that people can't empathize. I really don't think little kids should be out there like some are.
But the video isn't loading for me :-\
sailordad:
--- Quote from: StevenT on July 02, 2010, 10:19:45 am ---But yoou have to give it to him a little credit... he is only 7... and the meat is on the table.
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no credit given by me,and the only reason the meats on the table is cause grandpa did the actual kill
he even said so in the video.
to me what they did isnt any differant than what i did on my granparents farm as a kid
grandpa would walk us thru the barn and point at which hog/cow/chickens he wanted killed for butchering
and he would let us young uns shoot them in the head with a .22 pistol
pretty much the same thing they did in the video,except they used and atlatl
and i guarantee them chickens were alot more wild than that deer was ;D
Tsalagi:
I've got to agree with Sailordad here. They could have saved a lot of time and effort by taking a spear down to the supermarket, skewering a big roast with it, and walking that up to the checkout counter. Granted, the other people in the store might be a little weirded out by the whole thing, especially if they went the whole nine yeards and did that with buckskin loincloths on. But it's the same thing.
gilbarbarian:
I've only been a member on this site for a short time, but does Sailordad ever shut his mouth?
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