Spring Tailgate Writeup

Shelby65

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Nature has made herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores. If you are one of the latter two, in my view, you show the most respect for nature by not wasting your kill. Hope that helps.
Got it. Mad respect for nature to kill living things if you eat what you shoot. Truly bizarre mental gymnastics.

Shelby ain’t against hunting, but respecting nature is leaving it alone. Shoot photos, not rifles if you claim to respect nature.
 

yesrutgers01

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Got it. Mad respect for nature to kill living things if you eat what you shoot. Truly bizarre mental gymnastics.

Shelby ain’t against hunting, but respecting nature is leaving it alone. Shoot photos, not rifles if you claim to respect nature.
Do you enjoy fishing?
I assume Shelby is a Vegan…
 
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JayDogSmooth

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A guy posts a ******* photo about a spring game tailgate, with probably over 500 people on this board having an open invite, yet less than five people attend, and a instead of applauding him for doing this, it turns into some mental gymnastics ******** about hunting and herbivore ****

And we wonder why this board is going to **** - for Christ sake, if people cared half enough about the football team to shut the **** up and donate a few dollars every time they’re tempted to pop off about some dumb ****, and ranking on other people, we’d actually be making progress instead of getting our **** kicked in on a regular basis
 
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DJ Spanky

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I apologize. I gotta stop posting after late nights out by the fire and sipping the juice. What did that even mean? 🤔

Dear god, don't stop those, those are the best posts of all!
 
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So despite the weather the Spring Tailgate went off without a hitch. At worst we had a light mist coming down, but for the more part it was dry with an occasional peek through of sun. A good number of people bailed because of the weather, so we had a much smaller crew. We did chicken skewers, salmon, veggie kabobs and hotdogs. Oh, and scotch.

First time doing my salmon recipe at the tailgate, so I prepped it the night before. Been meaning to do it since last fall, but the four straight noon games to end the season scuppered that.



Got the tailgate going shortly after 10:



We set up a couple of canopies, bungee corded them to the fence and put up a tarp as a wind break, so it worked out pretty well.



Part of the crew - ended up with just 11 total.

Looks great.A fore runner of good things yet to come GO RU
 

Shelby65

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Do you enjoy fishing?
I assume Shelby is a Vegan…
Shelby has nothing against eating anything harvested in the woods, the ocean or on a farm. No issue. It’s the way of the world. It’s the food chain and we are at the top.

It’s the idea that eating the harvested animal shows respect for nature. That’s absurd. Respect for nature would manifest in leaving it alone.

twisting logic to make a hunter feel better about what he’s doing is ridiculous.
 

LeapinLou

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It’s the idea that eating the harvested animal shows respect for nature. That’s absurd. Respect for nature would manifest in leaving it alone.

twisting logic to make a hunter feel better about what he’s doing is ridiculous.

Are you saying that you don't have an issue with people eating meat, but those that do are disrespectful of nature? Or are you saying that hunters are disrespectful of nature but people that buy meat in a supermarket are not? Just trying to understand Shelby's mental gymnastics.

@JayDogSmooth - you're the best!
 

yesrutgers01

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Are you saying that you don't have an issue with people eating meat, but those that do are disrespectful of nature? Or are you saying that hunters are disrespectful of nature but people that buy meat in a supermarket are not? Just trying to understand Shelby's mental gymnastics.

@JayDogSmooth - you're the best!
I was going to respond similar but had to remind myself that this guy is a troll and not very smart...
 

JayDogSmooth

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Are you saying that you don't have an issue with people eating meat, but those that do are disrespectful of nature? Or are you saying that hunters are disrespectful of nature but people that buy meat in a supermarket are not? Just trying to understand Shelby's mental gymnastics.

@JayDogSmooth - you're the best!
Youre a solid poster getting hosed for eating meat and not hunting just to kill

This board never ceases to amaze me lol
 

Shelby65

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Are you saying that you don't have an issue with people eating meat, but those that do are disrespectful of nature? Or are you saying that hunters are disrespectful of nature but people that buy meat in a supermarket are not? Just trying to understand Shelby's mental gymnastics.

@JayDogSmooth - you're the best!
Shelby’s point is it’s absurd to suggest hunting and harvesting is respecting nature.

Incomprehensibly stupid.

Hunting and harvesting is fine. We need to eat. But it’s not respecting nature any more than whaling and trawling for fish by the thousands of tons is respecting nature.

To respect nature is to leave it alone. If you can’t understand that basic logic, you’re an idiot, frankly.