tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1750393344439107136.post6764476546783500283..comments2019-11-19T02:57:52.707-07:00Comments on The Foxies: My thoughts on Hunting (by Terral)Maryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15285818746208417131noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1750393344439107136.post-12175714899224947512011-11-25T14:06:01.245-07:002011-11-25T14:06:01.245-07:00Very interesting thoughts and insight. I like that...Very interesting thoughts and insight. I like that you seem more open-minded on the topic, instead of black-and-white. And I like what you said about instincts. Not that anyone asked my opinion, but my two cents:<br />Growing up in WA, I honestly had no idea that people still hunted. It blew my mind when I came to Utah as an adult and discovered that kids got a day off school for hunting and that there were lotteries and all that. I have a brother in law who participates in as many hunts in as many states as he can, often leaving his family and job for an entire week. They use the meat of course, but after all the expenses associated, it's a very uneconomical way to eat. And mainly it's done for the thrill of the kill. Gory photos posted on FB. Bragging rights. Bottom line: We have a very limited amount of discretionary time and I just think there are more wholesome recreational activities out there to enjoy.chelsea mckellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03340392318312540343noreply@blogger.com