Bow hunter receives death threats for teaching kids to hunt

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Bow hunter receives death threats for teaching kids to hunt

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One more reason to teach kids how to hunt and fish.

http://www.breitbart.com/sports/2015/02 ... w-to-hunt/
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I don't know that I'd be inclined to ever threaten the life of anyone skilled in bow hunting. Seems dangerous.

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If any of these clowns are located outside CA, it has automatically become a federal offense that the FBI should be investigating as domestic terrorism. I sincerely hope she nails their azzes to the wall.
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You know...It's really pretty simple.....If you don't want to hunt or shoot or even don't want to shoot a Bow or don't want your kids to par take.....THEN DON"T ...Keep it to yourself , shut the F - UP and don't worry about what others are doing !
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That's too easy. They aren't happy if they're not in someone's business.

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Simply put... a man with a bow can hit you QUIETLY...AND ...FROM A DISTANCE!

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Right, Rev. That, and the idea that hell hath no fury like a womans wrath; I surely would be hesitant to issue threats at a woman skilled in bow hunting. Such a thing might encourage a hunting expedition with a more urban feel to it.

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Nothing like bow hunting. Personally, I hunt with bow, rifle, & muzzle loader, as do my boys. While a successful hunt is always exciting, nothing compares to the excitement/adrenalin of a successful bow hunt. I had the unique pleasure of sitting in a tree stand right next to one of my sons when he got his first bow kill 2yrs ago. Amazing experience. Even my own hunts.... while I enjoy all of it, nothing compares to launching razor tipped carbon fiber nearly 300 fps, pretty much silently, into the pump station of big game.

I highly recommend it to anyone & everyone who enjoys hunting. It's a different experience all the way around. Much more challenging, time consuming, & in the end, considerably more satisfying.
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SHMIV wrote:Right, Rev. That, and the idea that hell hath no fury like a womans wrath; I surely would be hesitant to issue threats at a woman skilled in bow hunting. Such a thing might encourage a hunting expedition with a more urban feel to it.
Hah! I knew a competitive archer who got a bit miffed when she caught the raccoons pilfering her Koi pond... "accidents" happen, even in urban backyards!
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