Ya dont need me... ya need the pot and pan lady! Man oh man.... just finished up sunday, so Im back on the net a little. Good Lord. Who cares if he's legal? Even if he might be legal by a technaility, he won't be for long, because the law will change and he'll loose his place, and real good chance the rest of ya'll will too. Its not hard for any muncipailty to stop the hunting there... closing ramps is a lot easier than changing laws. Then it will be up to everyone who uses the area to fight to get it back. Glad he got a ticket... legal or not, let him have the fight instead of everyone else who is fixing to be effected by his elmer fudd routine. Hope it costs him thousands.
We can church it up all we want. The tradations, the sunrises, the hand made decoys and boats, the dog work, whatever you choose to be YOUR passion about this sport. But make no misteak, it IS a bloodsport. And the majority of people who witness it by accident, aren't happy about the encounter. Every single person who was effected by this guy sunday, now has a reason to stop hunting in that area. And when they do, it wont be the beach, itwill be the whole freggin area. Why not? In their minds the elmers are going to spill out of the hunting area and into their park. So when an effort is made, it'll be to close the whole area. And bet there is someone right now working on it.
I had an interview with a potiental client for me to train his dog about 3 weeks ago. Sunday afternoon we where going to meet, and I was going to demo a couple dogs for him and show him what dogs can do. We got in from hunting, and tj and I both showered, collared shirts, and I shaved my neck. Dug thru all the hunting stuff for some bumpers... unloaded ducks out of the back of my truck, for bumpers. I'm showing a HUNTING dog, to a man who has been HUNTING all weekend, for me to train his dog to HUNT, yet I chose bumpers. Because 15 minutes into our discussion and demo, his wife, and 4 kids of various ages showed up. Guess what, she wouldn't been too impressed to see her little 16 week old puppy with blood and feathers on it. She wouldn't have been too impressed to see the belly split open on a duck during my demo. In her mind, she was coming to see what the family pet was going to be doing, and who she would be doing it with. She didn't want to see elmer fudd and blowed out intestines. She wouldn't have went for that, at all. I'd been legal to come in from hunting, and toss the days shovlers for my dogs... but instead using a little common sense, I made sure the impression I left was the one I wanted. I live in memphis tn... they're are lots of places I can train with dead birds. They're lots of places I don't use dead birds because it is not worth the impression I will leave with people who didnt leave the house that day to see that. The only impression most people have, is the one we give them. Every encounter you have a chance to make that a bad, or good impression, and everytime someone makes it bad, it makes us one step closer to all bloodsports being over.
Hunting wont end over us losing our guns. Or even our right to hunt. It will end over access. The same way all bloodsports will eventually end, or become the game of the ultra elite only. travis