Monday, May 18, 2009

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Jenluvsthenuge Attacked By Black Bear In Living Room!!http://www.myspace.com/iamjenoftheforest God Bless Ted Nugent and the Spirit of the Wild! Sunrize Acres hunts.FOR ALL YOU PETArds OUT THERE THAT INSIST ON VISITING MY SITE AND LEAVING MESSAGES... This is my hunting philosophy...A lot of people that don't hunt want to know the reason for hunting. I mean, I'm certainly not starving, I can go to the store and buy a pound of hamburger or drivethru McDonald's whenever I want. Well, I prefer to hunt for the meat that I eat. Bear meat tastes very good and sweet. I hunt deer, also. Deer meat is very lean and healthy. Recently I have hunted a boar and a ram. By hunting my own meat, I am assured that there are no unnatural manmade chemicals in the meat that farm raised animals have in them as they are fed steroids to make them bigger...as in the meat that is sold in the grocery store and at McDonalds, etc. Also, the cows that are sold to market are defenseless in a sense, they don't have a chance to get away from the slaughter. It is very difficult to hunt animals in the wild. Many times they get away. The wild animals that I hunt, unlike the domesticated cows, hogs, and chickens, etc. that are born and raised on farms and fed chemicals until they are fattened up enough to be killed for meat, at least have a chance to survive. The animals I hunt for food are on their own turf and they have the advantage over me. It is a challenge to hunt and it brings out a primal awareness that is in all of us, but not everyone is in touch with. Hunting is very spiritual. A lot of times I will go hunting and just videotape and watch the animals and not kill anything. They are beautiful creatures, but I also like to eat, I am a carnivore and I love meat! I not only eat the meat, but I save the hide of the animal too, and have it mounted. You can call it a trophy, or a memory. But it is a permanent record of that animal that doesn't just go to waste. I hunt legally, only during hunting seasons, with a license. I actively turn in poachers (people who cheat and just shoot animals out of season with out a license, don't follow the rules, etc.). There are a lot of reasons to hunt. With people building houses and moving into the wild creatures natural habitats, they are becoming overpopulated and becoming disease infested (ie- Chronic Wasting Disease), or they starve, or they run out in front of vehicles and are killed that way. So hunting is good as it keeps animal populations in check as human populations take over their territory. (I actually get very upset when I see forests being destroyed for housing developments and malls. Where are all these animals supposed to go? What are they supposed to eat? How are they supposed to survive?) I'm just very passionate about hunting. It really is not easy to hunt a wild animal, and when I do take an animal, I am proud of it, as you could see by my pictures. It took me about 17 hours to hunt that bear. I stalked that 350 pound Russian boar for over 4 hours with my bow and arrow and it charged me and tried to eat me for lunch. I started hunting for a ram at about 8am in the morning and didn't harvest the one in the photo until 5:30pm. Does that sound easy? I was exhausted both physically and psychologically. I respect the animals and I don't take them for granted. That's why I eat the meat, save the hide, take the pictures, to savor and remember the entire experience. Hunting is a lot harder, more challenging, and certainly more satisfying than pulling into the drive thru and McDonalds and ordering a Big Mac. If you don't want to eat meat, that is your business, I won't tell you that you should or should not do. I don't get on other PETA sites, etc. and try to force my belief system on others or shame others for not agreeing with mine. I happen to eat meat, and I will continue to do so regardless of the emails. I would rather harvest my own meat, free of hormones and other man-made chemicals, and away from the McDonald's drivethru. I have eaten and shared the meat of every fish, deer, bear, boar, etc. and soon the ram when it's back from the butcher shop. Don't waste your time telling your wacky numbnut cohorts to cyberstalk me, bitching and moaning about my hunting or eating meat because I promise you, it is in vain. If you really are concerned about protecting wildlife, you should buy hunting and fishing licenses (you don't have to use them) as those funds are the revenue which pay for Conservation Officers who ensure the animals are protected through legal hunting and fishing. If you are not willing to do that, then I guess the dedication to your cause is only out of convenience to you and isn't really that important to you after all.

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