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  #11  
Old October 22nd, 2007, 02:38 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 20:55:00 -0700, "asadi"
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On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 14:51:49 -0700, "asadi"
wrote:

It appears the ranch Dick hunts on works in this fashion.

The birds are raised in a pen...you tell the 'guides' how many birds you
want to shoot.

You go out into the field and take up your position. The 'guide' takes the
bird into a bush and when you are ready, he let's them go...

The bird gets maybe 4 seconds of freedom . . .

I thought it was pretty sick...

john

Why do you think it "sick?" If past performance is even the slightest
indication of future performance, a wag might offer that the 'guide' has
more to worry about than the bird, but IAC, the description above isn't
truly reflective of most such hunts. Moreover, unless you refuse to
fish in any water that might possibly contained stocked fish, IMO, your
criticism of another's method of hunting is hypocritical. You seem to
assign at least some importance to the "4 seconds of freedom." How does
the time of freedom matter when the prey is bred and placed strictly for
the amusement of the hunter? IOW, stocked is stocked.

TC,
R
...now, if you had said you personally found it "unsporting"...


unpsortingly sick....sickly unsporting...sickeningly
unsporting...unspprtingly sickening....sport sick...sick sport...sickening
sport...sportingly sick...sporting sick....that's about all I can think of
offhand...

true, I have fished in stocked waters....can't say I like it much...


I'd hit the sumbitch forcing you to fish there in the mouth...in the
event you are the sumbitch forcing you to do something that you don't
like, you might consider the advice the doctor gave the person
complaining that it hurt when he jabbed himself in the gut: "don't do
that anymore..." To paraphrase Pogo, you have met the source of your
hypocrisy and he is you...

In your recent journey down thisaway, you had a chance to fish the last
"wild" river around, the Pascagoula. Did you, perchance, avail yourself
of the opportunity? If not, why not?

maybe that's why I always let them go...


To what fate?

TC,
R

john


  #12  
Old October 22nd, 2007, 03:24 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Why do you think it "sick?" If past performance is even the slightest
indication of future performance, a wag might offer that the 'guide' has
more to worry about than the bird, but IAC, the description above isn't
truly reflective of most such hunts. Moreover, unless you refuse to
fish in any water that might possibly contained stocked fish, IMO, your
criticism of another's method of hunting is hypocritical. You seem to
assign at least some importance to the "4 seconds of freedom." How does
the time of freedom matter when the prey is bred and placed strictly for
the amusement of the hunter? IOW, stocked is stocked.


TC,
R
...now, if you had said you personally found it "unsporting"...


true, I have fished in stocked waters....can't say I like it much...maybe
that's why I always let them go...


Its kinda like sex in a whore house, yeh its "sex" but you still feel
dirty for years afterwards. Same as shopping in Walmart.
Frank Reid


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Old October 22nd, 2007, 03:28 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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How does
the time of freedom matter when the prey is bred and placed strictly for
the amusement of the hunter? IOW, stocked is stocked.


TC,
R
...now, if you had said you personally found it "unsporting"...


true, I have fished in stocked waters....can't say I like it much...maybe
that's why I always let them go...


Its kinda like sex in a whore house, yeh its "sex" but you still feel
dirty for years afterwards. Same as shopping in Walmart.
Frank Reid



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Old October 22nd, 2007, 03:35 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 19:24:29 -0700, Frank Reid
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Why do you think it "sick?" If past performance is even the slightest
indication of future performance, a wag might offer that the 'guide' has
more to worry about than the bird, but IAC, the description above isn't
truly reflective of most such hunts. Moreover, unless you refuse to
fish in any water that might possibly contained stocked fish, IMO, your
criticism of another's method of hunting is hypocritical. You seem to
assign at least some importance to the "4 seconds of freedom." How does
the time of freedom matter when the prey is bred and placed strictly for
the amusement of the hunter? IOW, stocked is stocked.


TC,
R
...now, if you had said you personally found it "unsporting"...


true, I have fished in stocked waters....can't say I like it much...maybe
that's why I always let them go...


Its kinda like sex in a whore house, yeh its "sex" but you still feel
dirty for years afterwards. Same as shopping in Walmart.


Is the same sumbitch forcing John to fish where he doesn't like to fish
forcing you to not only to go to whore houses, but have sex in them, as
well as to shop at Walmart?

TC,
R
....for example, I don't like anything about Starbucks, so I don't go
there or drink their (alleged) coffee...and if it is a choice between
their (alleged) coffee or no coffee, I choose no coffee...

Frank Reid

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Old October 22nd, 2007, 03:36 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 19:28:37 -0700, Frank Reid
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How does
the time of freedom matter when the prey is bred and placed strictly for
the amusement of the hunter? IOW, stocked is stocked.


TC,
R
...now, if you had said you personally found it "unsporting"...


true, I have fished in stocked waters....can't say I like it much...maybe
that's why I always let them go...


Its kinda like sex in a whore house, yeh its "sex" but you still feel
dirty for years afterwards. Same as shopping in Walmart.


Um, Frank, just how many times have been to this whore house and
Walmart...?

TC,
R
Frank Reid


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Old October 22nd, 2007, 04:46 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 18:57:25 -0400, Dave LaCourse
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On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 18:43:41 -0400, daytripper
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again...


Again? BWWWwwaaaaahahahahaha. Riiiiiight.

I can only expect cheap shots from a cheapskate. -


Rave on, Davey. Rave on. I don't care any longer.
Whatever power you thought you had you have no more.

So go right ahead. It's all on you now.

/daytripper (I'm freeeeeeeeeeeee!)
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Old October 22nd, 2007, 04:55 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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wrote in message
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On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 14:51:49 -0700, "asadi"
wrote:

It appears the ranch Dick hunts on works in this fashion.

The birds are raised in a pen...you tell the 'guides' how many birds you
want to shoot.

You go out into the field and take up your position. The 'guide' takes the
bird into a bush and when you are ready, he let's them go...

The bird gets maybe 4 seconds of freedom . . .

I thought it was pretty sick...

john

Why do you think it "sick?" If past performance is even the slightest
indication of future performance, a wag might offer that the 'guide' has
more to worry about than the bird, but IAC, the description above isn't
truly reflective of most such hunts. Moreover, unless you refuse to
fish in any water that might possibly contained stocked fish, IMO, your
criticism of another's method of hunting is hypocritical. You seem to
assign at least some importance to the "4 seconds of freedom." How does
the time of freedom matter when the prey is bred and placed strictly for
the amusement of the hunter? IOW, stocked is stocked.

TC,
R
...now, if you had said you personally found it "unsporting"...


unpsortingly sick....sickly unsporting...sickeningly
unsporting...unspprtingly sickening....sport sick...sick sport...sickening
sport...sportingly sick...sporting sick....that's about all I can think of
offhand...

true, I have fished in stocked waters....can't say I like it much...maybe
that's why I always let them go...

john



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Old October 22nd, 2007, 05:41 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Oct 21, 2:51 pm, "asadi" wrote:
It appears the ranch Dick hunts on works in this fashion.

The birds are raised in a pen...you tell the 'guides' how many birds you
want to shoot.

You go out into the field and take up your position. The 'guide' takes the
bird into a bush and when you are ready, he let's them go...

The bird gets maybe 4 seconds of freedom . . .

I thought it was pretty sick...

john


It makes your wonder which came first the despicable hunter ethic or
the amoral politicians the state has cursed the nation with. Texas
has hundreds of places where you can "hunt" Oryx, Axis deer, Elk or
anything else the can be flow in. For mere money you can be taken out
in a John Deer Gator and become a real hunter. You don't even have
to get your feet muddy. If you can't afford that then it's back to
the deer lease to pop one of those tame deer that's been eating at the
deer feeder all year.
If you don't have any morals, ethics or principles about hunting you
wouldn't have any about anything.

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Old October 22nd, 2007, 12:18 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 23:46:39 -0400, daytripper
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/daytripper (I'm freeeeeeeeeeeee!)


Right, free to continue with your cheap shots.

If one has never served their country, he shouldn't call into question
others who have not. Just a little itzy bitzy hypocritical. But,
that's your way; I shouldn't expect anything less.

Dave


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Old October 22nd, 2007, 12:46 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Dave LaCourse wrote:
daytripper wrote:
/daytripper (I'm freeeeeeeeeeeee!)


Right, free to continue with your cheap shots.

If one has never served their country, he shouldn't call into question
others who have not.


That's bull****. Cheney is responsible for the deaths and
maiming of thousands of our young men and women and hundreds
of thousands of innocent Iraqis and he dodged the draft when
it was his time in the barrel.

And joining the military is but one way to serve your country.

--
Ken Fortenberry
 




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