Anyone else enjoy hunting in the nude??? ive killed several deer, hog , game birds, and a bison while in the nude,its a great turn on!!!Killing animals is not appealing to me, naked or not its not a spare time activity I would ever do.
Yes that is your choice. Do you eat meat? Or fish? It's ok if you do, but I grew up farming and hunting because that is how we fed ourselves, and killing the animals was part of that life. It's nothing to take pleasure in, but it's something I respect because of the care for the land, the animals and the use of every part with them taking only their needs, and wasting nothing.
Powder burn: Nope, Muzzle is 26 to 30 inch's away from me.
Barrel burn: Nope, Significant investment in time (skills) and equipment to achieve 95% one shot kills.
Recoil issues: Nope, Don't need an elephant gun, .308 and 12ga are as big as I need and often smaller.
Anyone else enjoy hunting in the nude??? ive killed several deer, hog , game birds, and a bison while in the nude,its a great turn on!!!
And still found time to model for a porn shoot too by the looks of it, though it's a shame that after 5 years you haven't found a moment to say anything about yourself in your profile. Not sure that getting a thril/turn on from killing animals is something I'd want to be shouting about really. Nudism isn't really about getting 'turned on' by being nude. And I won't even start on killing animals for fun, which is what you make it sound like (as opposed to killing for food).
Not interested in killing animals for 'fun'. Living in a country where over 50 percent of all food is sent to the landfill and volunteering at a food distribution center where so much food (and clothing - including new) is thrown away, there is no reason to hunt for food. Any nuisance animals such as woodchucks in garden are trapped with the Have A Heart Trap, relocated, then released. There is no need to kill anything.
I shoot wood chucks in the back yard as necessary to preserve the gardens of mine and the neighbors as well as the foundations of our sheds. I do this whenever needed whether dressed or not at the time and more often than not it is not dressed as it is best accomplished early in the mornings.
Jedi wrote:It depends, on local laws. White Tail requires the orange suit. Granted this is usually northern 48 states in end of November.
That's to keep you from getting shot by other hunters. I could see that as a good thing.
I used to hunt, but now I shoot them with a camera. Can do it year round, isn't as messy.
But I have no problem with deer hunters and other people who thin out intrusive species, since we've pretty much taken away their natural predators.
And if they give me some of the venison, I'm happy to give some of it back to them in the form of jerky.