Elections have consequences, and America has now experienced a hard turn to the left. The looming question: How will this affect hunting and gun ownership?
The whole world has gone bonkers to the degree that anti-hunters have all but gone underground. Or have they simply kicked back in tag-team fashion while their anti-gun brethren grab the spotlight in the midst of the global pandemic?
If the only information the majority of non-hunters receive puts hunters and hunting in a bad light, it will be easy for the unassuming public to play along with the antis. If that happens, we lose and hunting ends. It’s that simple.
Once upon a time in America, common sense was, well, common. It is not so anymore.
Neither total victory nor defeat happens immediately. The first step toward victory, however, needs to be a realization among hunters about what kind of enemies we face and what that means now and into the future.
You know about PETA, but most of these other organizations try to hide their true anti-hunting intentions with smoke and mirrors.
Yes, they really are out to get us – the anti-hunters, that is. The antis hate all hunters and hold a special place in their version of hell for predator hunters.
As hunters, one huge frustration is having to deal with people who are against killing animals but still eat meat — and don't see the problem with that.
Help us spread the word to the nonhunting public that hunters really do help wildlife more than anyone else.
With Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem grizzlies now officially off the ESA, anti-hunting groups are now filing multiple lawsuits.