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Baljit
- Shooting true

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by Baljit » Wed Jun 22, 2011 8:15 pm
xl_target wrote:Tauseef wrote:Dear xl_target,
I appreciate your presentation & writing skills, but please avoid pasting live hunting pictures, it may embarrassed many of us.
regards,
Tauseef
Really, Are you a vegetarian? You've never eaten meat?
You don't wear leather shoes? Wear a leather belt?
No.. well, good for you.
If you do, however, keep in mind that someone had to kill a real live animal to get those items. What is the difference between a butcher slitting an animals throat or me shooting one? You think that is rude or gross? You can refuse to acknowledge where the leather for your shoes comes from or where your meat comes from but it is a fact of life that for you to get those items, an animal has to die. These items don't just magically appear, neatly wrapped ...on a supermarket shelf.
I'm sorry if you are sensitive to a photo of a dead animal but did you not see where the title of this section is "
Hunting, Hiking, Camping, Fishing and other Fresh Air Activities". You always have the option of not looking at anything that you don't agree with.

with you xl
Baljit
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cacsus
- Fresh on the boat

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by cacsus » Wed Jun 22, 2011 8:53 pm
Well said @xl_target!!

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sudhaiob
- Almost at nirvana

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by sudhaiob » Wed Jun 22, 2011 9:36 pm
brihacharan wrote:Hi XL-Target,
> Very beautifully written - could close my eyes and picturise the entire happening!
> Your writing style reminded me of Kenneth Anderson (an avid hunter & story teller) who used to live in Bangalore - had the good fortune to meet his son - he doubled for Stewart Granger in the Hollywood film Harry Black & the Tiger.
> In retrospect my first deer hunt was an unforgetable experience - managed to bag a Chital Stag. The weapon was a sportarized Winchester -1917 model + 4x Weaver Scope - 150gr Silver Point.
> Keep writing and make my day!!!
Cheers
Brihacharan
Hello
Can you post some more information about Kenneth Anderson's son. Is he still in India. Kenneth Anderson died in 19750. His books make interesting reading and he has written much about his son who was an avid deer hunter. Incidentally Anderson did not fancy hunting deer
regs
Sudhaiob
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ckkalyan
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by ckkalyan » Thu Jun 23, 2011 12:26 am
Hello SudhaIOB,
Here is some information on Kenneth Anderson (not his son, mind you)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Anderson_(writer)
However an excerpt from a review of his book
This is the Jungle does mention Donald - his son:
http://www.mouthshut.com/review/This-is ... -pnqmttunp
Many of the Anderson fans will know that he had a son named Donald. In this volume there are some photographs of ’Don’ hunting in the jungle, and a chapter titled ’’Lonely Panther of Kuppa Gudda Hill’’ is about Donald’s hunting.
Mention of is son is also seen in the website Kenneth Anderson Nature Society (KANS):
http://www.kans.org.in/HonoraryMembers.html
Donald Anderson - Son of Kenneth Anderson. Aged around 75 but still fit and active. He lives in Bangalore and fully supports KANS' cause.
June Anderson - Daughter of Kenneth Anderson. She lives in Australia and supports KANS in all ways possible. Her son, Chris, does lots of conservation activities in Vietnam.
When guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns!
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prashantsingh
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by prashantsingh » Thu Jun 23, 2011 12:33 am
What Corbett was up North. Anderson was down South (though later).
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Kazim
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by Kazim » Sun Jul 24, 2011 12:34 am
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with you xl_target they dont know the real meaning of hunting.i wanna ask something to these peoples DOES PLANTS HAVE NO LIFE? YOU CUT THEM, MASH THEM. IS IT NOT CRUEL?if you dont wanna take anybodies life then eat only dead plants,dont wear leather shoes,belts etc
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shooter
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by shooter » Thu Jul 28, 2011 10:03 pm
Deal xl, i read this post when you posted and was going to comment about the WI pics looking like the english countryside but i just realised i never posted any comment on it. Even when some pseudo-consevationists posted a reply:shock:
Anyways, a good read and you are one of the few people who look more handsome with age.
You want more gun control? Use both hands!
God made man and God made woman, but Samuel Colt made them equal.
One does not hunt in order to kill; on the contrary, one kills in order to have hunted. by Jose Gasset.