Have you killed for your dinner?

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  1. metard

    metard Well-Known Member

    Mar 11, 2014
    i murk biches
     
  2. LBCrew

    LBCrew Well-Known Member

    Aug 12, 2009
    Yup... on that rubber shad in the pic... the only thing that was landing fish that day.
     

  3. DonQ

    DonQ Well-Known Member

    Oct 23, 2014
    Yes, I have killed for many a dinner. Hunting has always been big part of my family's heritage. Some of my best memories are the times hunting with my father and grand-fathers and uncles and the game dinners my grandmother would cook. Man could she cook. You name it, we ate it. Old-country style cooking. I miss those meals, it gave me an appreciation for the animals we harvested and what was involved to prepare them. Never take for granted the meaning of survival when you roll on up to the market and slap that roast on the cash register. Hunting for your food is everyone's heritage, it's just become an inconvenience for most.
     
  4. DosXX

    DosXX Well-Known Member

    Mar 2, 2013
    Fishing, crabbing.
    Abalone and rock scallops when I used to dive.

    In Upstate NY where my folks grew up and my wife's family live, a man's worth was measured by the amount of stacked wood in the backyard and the amount of venison in the freezer. Always having a cold 1/2 keg of Genesee Cream Ale in the garage fridge (as my father-in-law did) was a good thing too. The Fall revolved around deer season.
     
  5. KOOKamungya

    KOOKamungya Well-Known Member

    349
    Jun 18, 2014
    I've killed a bunch of 6 packs of genesee cream ale-still drink it-heard the moonies owned it for awhile

    Lately, i seem to murder motors and transmissions, wtf aluminum heads an sheet.
     
    Last edited: Mar 2, 2016
  6. mattinvb

    mattinvb Well-Known Member

    596
    Sep 9, 2014
    fish, crab, blast ducks, geese, deer and turkeys. Not as much since kids were born, but I own 75 acres in rural central VA that I can get away to for at least a few weekends during hunting season.
     
  7. ChavezyChavez

    ChavezyChavez Well-Known Member

    Jun 20, 2011
    The buck I shot this year had the weirdest antlers I've ever seen. The had inverted tips. I think it is a genetic defect and not from fighting with other deer. IMG_0106.jpg
     
  8. JayD

    JayD Well-Known Member

    Feb 6, 2012
    likely occurred during velvet.
     
  9. JayD

    JayD Well-Known Member

    Feb 6, 2012
    I too have had luck with rubber shad in the river....for ones about that size or smaller. That's a good meal there!!!! Beer batter is my preferred method for Rock fish