i now firmly believe that outdoorsman have a much better under standing of the ways of nature and the ecosystem then most anti's ever will. for example...
i was fishing earlier today just south of town at a dam on a small river. i'd caught a jackfish that was no trophy but big enough to have for supper. i filleted it right there by the river. there was a number of people fishing and canoeing in the area, including one woman who probably wasn't more than ten years older then me. her 5 year old son was trying to cast one of those cheap zebco reels that i'm sure a good many of use started our fishing addiction with. i had been talking with her earlier and explaining some things about fishing. after i had cleaned my fish i chucked the head, guts and skin over the dam. she gave me a dirty look and said" you shouldn't do that" "oh, it'll just rot if the raccoons don't get it by morning" i replied. "that's why you shouldn't do that. polluting our water ways, there should be a fine for that, couldn't you just chuck it in the garbage..." on and on and on. i just shook my head in disbelief and walked away. i could have argued with her and enjoyed it, but i had to get home. i didn't say anything when i left but i made sure she saw me dump my tub of shiners ( i threw the plastic tub in the trash) and i got the same dirty look. some people just can't make the connection between what's on their plate and how it got there.
any other interesting stories like this out there? hunting or fishing there must be some.