Hunting, but for me, spearfishing and diving for lobster are about tied with hunting--it's too close to call. They all come in slightly ahead of hook & line fishing, but I love that too.
I am an outdoorsman as well. I cant pick one. I do whatever I can whe the season allows it. Fishin in the spring and summer, hunting in the fall and winter, dont forget ice fishing too. Never really got into trapping. Not to say I wont some day!
Tough choice, hunting and fishing are hand in hand and all depends on the mood and energy and even time of year. If I had to give one up though, it would be fishing. Hunting wins this debate.
I have to say I prefer hunting because I sure spend a lot more time and money on it than anything else. I used to fish to the extent that I tried to make a career of it, but got burned out after several years. I've trapped enough to appreciate how much hard work it is.
Hunting, because I've only been doing it for 15 years, so I'm still in the honeymoon phase. I've been fishing for about 40, so it's like a comfortable old marriage. Trapping? haven't tried it, and no plans to start.
Hunting, but for me, spearfishing and diving for lobster are about tied with hunting--it's too close to call. They all come in slightly ahead of hook & line fishing, but I love that too.
Tough choice, hunting and fishing are hand in hand and all depends on the mood and energy and even time of year. If I had to give one up though, it would be fishing. Hunting wins this debate.
I am an outdoorsman as well. I cant pick one. I do whatever I can whe the season allows it. Fishin in the spring and summer, hunting in the fall and winter, dont forget ice fishing too. Never really got into trapping. Not to say I wont some day!
I have to say I prefer hunting because I sure spend a lot more time and money on it than anything else. I used to fish to the extent that I tried to make a career of it, but got burned out after several years. I've trapped enough to appreciate how much hard work it is.
Hunting, because I've only been doing it for 15 years, so I'm still in the honeymoon phase. I've been fishing for about 40, so it's like a comfortable old marriage. Trapping? haven't tried it, and no plans to start.
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I would rather hunt because it is just something that I love to do no matter what weather, or season.
I'd rahter fish than shoot clay pigeons. But I'd rather hunt because it is more of a challenge and it is a combo between camping.
Hunting, but for me, spearfishing and diving for lobster are about tied with hunting--it's too close to call. They all come in slightly ahead of hook & line fishing, but I love that too.
You would have to kill me before I would chose one. I live for the outdoors and with out one my life would be boring.
I agree with jsobrien but I'm a Hunter and Fisherman so in that context. I don't/haven't trapped
I am an outdoorsman as well. I cant pick one. I do whatever I can whe the season allows it. Fishin in the spring and summer, hunting in the fall and winter, dont forget ice fishing too. Never really got into trapping. Not to say I wont some day!
I am going to take choice D all of the above. Any reason to be in the outdoors is a great reason.
Tough choice, hunting and fishing are hand in hand and all depends on the mood and energy and even time of year. If I had to give one up though, it would be fishing. Hunting wins this debate.
i would do either because in trapping you never know what you will catch and the same thing with fishing
I have to say I prefer hunting because I sure spend a lot more time and money on it than anything else. I used to fish to the extent that I tried to make a career of it, but got burned out after several years. I've trapped enough to appreciate how much hard work it is.
Hunting, because I've only been doing it for 15 years, so I'm still in the honeymoon phase. I've been fishing for about 40, so it's like a comfortable old marriage. Trapping? haven't tried it, and no plans to start.
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You would have to kill me before I would chose one. I live for the outdoors and with out one my life would be boring.
I would rather hunt because it is just something that I love to do no matter what weather, or season.
Hunting, but for me, spearfishing and diving for lobster are about tied with hunting--it's too close to call. They all come in slightly ahead of hook & line fishing, but I love that too.
I am going to take choice D all of the above. Any reason to be in the outdoors is a great reason.
Tough choice, hunting and fishing are hand in hand and all depends on the mood and energy and even time of year. If I had to give one up though, it would be fishing. Hunting wins this debate.
I'd rahter fish than shoot clay pigeons. But I'd rather hunt because it is more of a challenge and it is a combo between camping.
I agree with jsobrien but I'm a Hunter and Fisherman so in that context. I don't/haven't trapped
I am an outdoorsman as well. I cant pick one. I do whatever I can whe the season allows it. Fishin in the spring and summer, hunting in the fall and winter, dont forget ice fishing too. Never really got into trapping. Not to say I wont some day!
i would do either because in trapping you never know what you will catch and the same thing with fishing
I have to say I prefer hunting because I sure spend a lot more time and money on it than anything else. I used to fish to the extent that I tried to make a career of it, but got burned out after several years. I've trapped enough to appreciate how much hard work it is.
Hunting, because I've only been doing it for 15 years, so I'm still in the honeymoon phase. I've been fishing for about 40, so it's like a comfortable old marriage. Trapping? haven't tried it, and no plans to start.
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