10 year old girl hunter bags big ram from 280 yds....

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waggy

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Originally posted by: Reck
kids should be taught kindness and empathy for animals, not how to kill them.:disgust:

kind of hard to eat animals that are still alive.

hmm darn girl is a way better hunter then i am heh
 

Auryg

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Not exactly sure why this is newsworthy...sure, she's a good shot, but so was I at that age.

I'm trying to remember back when I went caribou hunting..I think I was 12-14, and the shot was about 300 yards, insanely downhill, and with a ton of wind.
 

imported_Reck

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Originally posted by: Kilgor
Originally posted by: Reck
kids should be taught kindness and empathy for animals, not how to kill them.:disgust:

I give you double :disgust::disgust: and a :roll:. Now go out and eat some bark.


because teaching children compassion is a bad thing. right. you don't even have a counter argument, all you can do is attack me. dumbass.
 

squirrel dog

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Once they started putting storys and pictures of children killing big game animals on a hunt , it sort of took the need for me to go on a hunt out of the picture . Whats the point . That plus hunting has become like golf , too damn expensive . I'll stick to my liquor and party girls .
 

Kilgor

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Originally posted by: Reck
Originally posted by: Kilgor
Originally posted by: Reck
kids should be taught kindness and empathy for animals, not how to kill them.:disgust:

I give you double :disgust::disgust: and a :roll:. Now go out and eat some bark.


because teaching children compassion is a bad thing. right. you don't even have a counter argument, all you can do is attack me. dumbass.

I do have a counter argument but there is no use arguing. It's been done many times on here before. Go get lost in the wilderness sometime see how much kindness and empathy the animals show you. :)