If you are reading this, it is certain to say you take life to sustain your life. Is it fair? It’s nature and the way it is.
If you don’t hunt, how could you possibly know proper hunting craft? It’s simple! Go with those who know. Our wildlife biologists, our warden service and hunters They know!
If you are a hunter and don’t believe in these methods, it’s simple — don’t use these methods.
George Washington hunted with horn, horse and hound. Some would say he was our greatest president. Theodore Roosevelt was a hunter. He hunted bear with hounds and over bait. Many would say he was one of our greatest presidents.
These were great men and hunters, and if their generations used these methods, why not our generation and the one’s to come?
Those of us that still have our basic instincts and take part in that grand endeavor hunting should be allowed to hunt the way our forefathers did. Save our hunting heritage — vote No on Question One.
John MacGregor
Bath
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