It’s ironic that I am writing a post about hunting and open-source web material on a blog! Undoubtedly public web sources for hunting can be great for learning, reviewing and meeting likeminded outdoors people. There are lots of interesting blogs, forums, podcasts and video sites with tips, tutorials, information sharing and entertainment for hunters and shooters; I know this because I chew up a little too much time on these! However there is much on the web, most notably videos, which leave me feeling uneasy…
I have given this topic quite a bit of thought, usually after seeing some video on YouTube that leaves me feeling like I should be looking over my shoulder to make sure no-one saw what I was just watching! My point is that sources like YouTube are full of just terrible examples of why short clips can do a lot of damage to hunter PR. Now I have to pick my argument carefully here as there are some very obvious potential holes for criticism.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Lions in the news. Again.
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Lion tranquilizing and re-location 1997 (yes, thats me, in my 'youth') |
Blast from the past!
I was sorting some old photos this evening and found this old gem, circa 1998.
How to antagonize a rather large African Rock Python....
How to antagonize a rather large African Rock Python....
©Brian Joubert
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Notable Quote:
Suppressed and wounded instincts are the
dangers threatening civilized man; uninhabited
drives are the dangers threatening primitive
man.... Primitive man must tame the animal
in himself and make it his helpful companion;
civilized man must heal the animal in himself
and make it his friend.
- Aniela Jaffe
dangers threatening civilized man; uninhabited
drives are the dangers threatening primitive
man.... Primitive man must tame the animal
in himself and make it his helpful companion;
civilized man must heal the animal in himself
and make it his friend.
- Aniela Jaffe
Sunday, February 27, 2011
What gives me the right?
“What gives you the right to kill a deer”? This was the challenge recently posed to me by a non-hunting friend. She wanted me to explain what gives me, or anyone else, the right to take a life while hunting. Far from being an exhaustive essay on animal rights and the morality of taking an animal’s life, I thought I would try and answer that question from 3 different positions and in a logical and succinct manner.
So what does give me the right to kill an animal and eat it?
So what does give me the right to kill an animal and eat it?
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Birthright...
“You can transcend. You can get to a place where you’re free,” he says. “Just to be what you were meant to be.”
Makes one re-evaluate opportunity and personal experience...
BIRTHRIGHT from Sean Mullens on Vimeo.
Makes one re-evaluate opportunity and personal experience...
BIRTHRIGHT from Sean Mullens on Vimeo.
Friday, February 4, 2011
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