lanyard wrote:Fukc Christ- their making 'meat' from f'ing vegetables. Somehow that's a good fukcing idea.
For the baseball/basketball coaching there are three tiers AAA/A, AA/B and A/C, but the break in philosophy happens between AAA/A and the AA/B and below.... AAA/A are the kids that tend to be the best athletes in elementary school. What happens though, the parents/coaches somehow equate their kid's skill as proof that they are A) a good coach; B) know what it takes to develop players; C) should make the decisions for the grade's development.
Meanwhile, the AA/B and below are saying: do whatever you need to do up there with your crazy train, but leave us the F' alone and let us develop the kids that need more development.
Hunting/Fishing is like the AA/B and below. The AAA/A are sitting in skyscrapers, shopping malls and Ubers thinking about how everyone should live like them. Meanwhile, the hunters, fishers, farmers, etc are thinking: we don't give a phuck what you do, just leave us alone.
Everyone can bitch about the guns being taken away, the "club check in", etc..... loss of guns/hunting will go hand in hand with the loss of access to public property. You'll keep the National Parks, maybe the wildlife refuges, but MWAs, WPAs, Land Management, etc will all be sold to private interests. It will be to "reduce the size of government...", but government won't get smaller, it never does.
We're effed. It's a hell of a lot bigger than some ass clowns in a circle jerk complaining about hunter recruitment.
Lots of good points, and the one I agree with most is the loss of public land....of loss of access to public land. There is nothing a rich prick loves more than gaining exclusive access to something without having to pay for it....like land-locking some public ground, eliminating the average Joe from being able to use it, and not even having to flip some minor property taxes to the county for it. That's why so many of them love their lake cabins, boat inspections, and closed landings....they like looking at their massive backyard that no one else can use that they don't have to pay for....the only difference in this case is the surface of their yard isn't turf but water.
I'm not anti-rich or wealthy, as the old saying goes---I've never had a poor person give me a job. However, I am anti "Rich Prick." It's an important distinction.
I couldn't agree more with the fact the government never shrinks and never will. Any effort to sell off public land under that banner is a crock.
A lot of WMA/WPA's will eventually simply become parks with Mcmansions around them, which we're already seeing happen. Everyone loves a lot that butts up to land that they know will never have someone else also building their dream home that they'll have to stare at. I really wish there was more planning done in this regard on the conservation front.....require zoning restrictions and setbacks of 400 yards or whatever the minimum shooting distance is from a dwelling so it'll never be an issue for guys to walk the edge of public ground hoping to put up a bird or two....fencelines and edges have always been good and always will be....kind of ruins the fun of pulling up and a rooster when there's a several thousand square foot home blanketing it's background fifty yards behind it.
One of the only things that might actually save hunting?
Hipsters.
There's a somewhat sizable movement of hipster men...and seemingly even more women.....the type of urbanite chicks that care about getting locally sourced eggs at their favorite Target......that are coming into the hunting fold.
Maybe the hipster dude all tatted, bearded, and wearing matching framed en vogue glasses as his gal, that care only about harvesting venison.....healthy and "responsible" meat that impacts the environment zero compared to meat that's farm raised.......people that don't give two-shits about shooting a trophy to put on their wall and brag.....
.....maybe the hipsters that simply want to drink some locally brewed craft IPA's while cutting up some venison in the basement of their Minneapolis/St. Paul bungalow will be what saves hunting?