Harve Curry
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I keep seeing the word harvest in place of hunt, shot, killed, taken or took. PC, I guess. So in the tradition of Col. Jeff Cooper and sticking to the correct definitions of words, I looked up harvest in three dictionaries. Chambers (1983), Webster's (1933), Webster's Int'l (1953, so huge I keep it on a book pedastal).
Harvest means to gather the crops that you labored on ( as in plowed the field, watered, fertilized, irrigated) to grow fruits, nuts, grains, or vegetables. I am not a farmer, I tried it and it is hard tedious work.
I hunt free roaming animals with my politically incorrect firearm, then I shoot, and if all goes right I kill. No apologies, no sugar coating it to get along with greenies, or any other newage politically correct notion.
So at the end of a succesful hunt, didn't you kill that critter?
Harvest means to gather the crops that you labored on ( as in plowed the field, watered, fertilized, irrigated) to grow fruits, nuts, grains, or vegetables. I am not a farmer, I tried it and it is hard tedious work.
I hunt free roaming animals with my politically incorrect firearm, then I shoot, and if all goes right I kill. No apologies, no sugar coating it to get along with greenies, or any other newage politically correct notion.
So at the end of a succesful hunt, didn't you kill that critter?