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Title:The Hunting Notesfile
Notice:Registry #7, For Sale #15, Success #270
Moderator:SALEM::PAPPALARDO
Created:Wed Sep 02 1987
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1561
Total number of notes:17784

1062.0. "Letter to the Boston Herald" by WA1UAR::Michael McCarthy (Darn deer ducked!) Fri Oct 18 1991 18:41

	Here is a letter I'm sending out today...I urge others to write to
	the editor also...


Letters
The Boston Herald
One Herald Square
Boston, MA 02106-2096


Dear Editor:

	This is in response to a letter written by Nicholas Stamatos entitled 
"Hunting's no sport", published in the Boston Herald, Friday October 18, 1991.

	As a hunter, I am deeply offended by the remark that hunter's are 
"mindless beings tramping around the woods of New England".  Millions of 
Americans enjoy the deeply rooted tradition of hunting in America.  It is a 
sport which requires a great deal of planning and skill to be successful.  
My family and I enjoy venison far more than beef, chicken or pork which is 
often loaded with fat, chemicals and hormones.  What is the difference 
between taking a beef cow or chicken to market and harvesting a deer or 
pheasant?  The hunter must work hard for the meat that goes into the freezer.   
There is no sport in the supermarket check-out line . 

	It is also the only effective tool that wildlife biologists have to 
manage game populations.  With man's progress has come the reduction of 
wildlife habitat.  The annual deer harvest insures that there is adequate 
food in these areas for ALL game and non-game wildlife.  A perfect example is 
the Quabbin reservoir, where the deer population has been left unchecked for 
too long, threatening not only deer and wildlife to starvation, but endangers 
plant life and the quality of the state's largest water supply.

	Hunting is more than just a sport.  It's tradition.  It's 
conservation.




							Michael McCarthy

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1062.1"ONE HUNDRED PERCENT"XCUSME::MALONEthe melon manSat Oct 19 1991 18:5712
                     I agree "ONE HUNDRED PERCENT"
     
    How did the early settler's eat back when there wasn't a supermarket???
    
        It take's alot of time to learn the right way and the wrong way
    you just can't go out and say I'm going to bring home supper tonight...
    
                         
                         Just my $.02 worth
    
                                                         Dan
    
1062.2DNEAST::GOULD_RYANIn the WildernessMon Oct 21 1991 08:593
    
    
     Re .0......Well done !! 
1062.3AmenLANDO::HOFFMANMon Oct 21 1991 11:153
Tremendous letter !   VERY well said !

        Dave H.
1062.4The Hearald ViewpointEMDS::PETERSONMon Oct 21 1991 12:137
    
    	Well, just get ready for Howie Carrs annual assault.  (I heard him
    	on the radio a while ago saying that it was still in the planning
    	stage)
    
    	He likes to use those same phrases-interspersed with stories from
    	around the country of hunting accidents.
1062.5GAME MANGEMENT AND HUNTING!SOLVIT::FWALSHMon Oct 21 1991 13:077
    Nice job Mike, I also heard the other night on T.V. that money from
    hunting license, fire arms and ammuntion purchases put $1.1 billion
    dollars to game management. Thats a lot more than these other people
    that scream about hunting being wrong contribute.
    
    Fred
    
1062.6EXCELLENT LETTER MIKEZEUS::GAZZANIGATue Oct 29 1991 08:0126
    RE: .0 ....Excellent letter mike...
    
    Just a list of the "mindless" that I've hunted with in the past 20+
    years:
    
    2 chiefs of police...
    1 Byte magazine VP...
    1 VP from Penn. Electric
    8 or so Design and electrical engineers
    3 store owners
    
    etc etc...
    
    Guess you could consider that group
    mindless.....??????????????????????
    
    I believe that I am in good company in this file...and will also be
    writing
    
    Just a fact to add to what Mike had stated in .0    On Anticosti Island
    just north of Montreal Canada...there is a tremendous amount of hunting
    that takes place and like Mikes reference to the Quabbin...10,000 deer
    starve to death each year up there...