Because some of us are still natural Hunter gatherers. Others are happy being in the city, doing indoor city things. There’s an absolute art to doing what we do properly. We do it because it’s in our blood. We do it because we witness magical things in nature. We do it because we come into contact with lots of likeminded people from every walk of life possible. We do it because we love being out in the elements, we do it because we prefer to eat wild food rather than mass produced untraceable products that are full of man made chemicals. We are passionate about our countryside and how it’s protected and managed. We are farmers of wild species, simple as that! We respect others rights to do what they do, we ask others to do the same of us !
My farther didn't fish/shoot/hunt etc. but something in me was always drawn to the outdoors. Now I shoot and I have a much greater appreciation of my food and whenever I can, I take the opportunity to tell people about the benefits of wild sourced food/game. People that don't 'approve' of hunting, usually don't 'understand' it because they have been 'distanced' from it by factory production methods etc. Speak with people and their view is quit often altered. Keep up the good work fellas, glad to see my membership being put to good use.
i’m the same mate i’m 15 and none of my relatives come from a hunting/fishing/farming background but somehow i just got into it and am now addicted i’ve got about 7 fishing rods, 2 licensed air guns and an uncountable amount of slingshots. And now i’ve applied for a agricultural course in college and hoping i can live this lifestyle for the rest of my life 💪🏼
Thank you, it is so important to get the message out. We have produced lots of films such as Trophy Hunting in the UK, A letter to my child and the Biodiversity crisis
I think we are all hunters in one way or another. Whether we play computer games where the goal is to get to the end or subdue the opposition. xxx, win the race, we are trying to get the next promotion in an organisation or we have a cause we want to win. This cause could be to stop the polluting of the globe or save the elephants or eradicate hunger. It could be to stop hunting or save the red squirrel. My favourite pray is a warthog.
Beautiful piece of work. We humans invented civilisation to protect us from the unremitting, violent competition of nature. It is our cave. "Outside" our cave, in nature, nature is uncivilised, it has no rules, no morals, no right or wrong. Animals kill each other, but it's not wrong. Nature is the place where hunters go, out of our cave, to become part of nature, as uncivilised predators, fulfilling evolution's male function. They become civilised again when they return home. It is the male function of going out to turn potential into reality, of supplying the resources necessary for the cave dwellers to nurture our kind and reproduce. It is deeply embedded in the oldest part of the male human brain. It is our desire to survive. Hence the total absorption, the shame when messed up and the huge emotional rush when successful. Hunting is what it is to be a man, even if you are a woman. It is as important to man as childbirth is to women. Total fulfilment. Indescribable. Civilisation, on the other hand, is basically sharing resources without violence. Hunting is taking with violence. The problem that "indoor" civilised people have is that hunting is actually totally uncivilised. It speaks a language they don't understand, so, being humans, they make up "indoor" civilised reasons that are hopeless. They are simply voyeurs when they visit nature. Fascinating to watch the folks wrestling with it.......
Because some of us are still natural Hunter gatherers. Others are happy being in the city, doing indoor city things. There’s an absolute art to doing what we do properly. We do it because it’s in our blood. We do it because we witness magical things in nature. We do it because we come into contact with lots of likeminded people from every walk of life possible. We do it because we love being out in the elements, we do it because we prefer to eat wild food rather than mass produced untraceable products that are full of man made chemicals. We are passionate about our countryside and how it’s protected and managed. We are farmers of wild species, simple as that! We respect others rights to do what they do, we ask others to do the same of us !
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Absolutely wonderful 👏 Well done NGA 👏
My farther didn't fish/shoot/hunt etc. but something in me was always drawn to the outdoors. Now I shoot and I have a much greater appreciation of my food and whenever I can, I take the opportunity to tell people about the benefits of wild sourced food/game.
People that don't 'approve' of hunting, usually don't 'understand' it because they have been 'distanced' from it by factory production methods etc. Speak with people and their view is quit often altered.
Keep up the good work fellas, glad to see my membership being put to good use.
i’m the same mate i’m 15 and none of my relatives come from a hunting/fishing/farming background but somehow i just got into it and am now addicted i’ve got about 7 fishing rods, 2 licensed air guns
and an uncountable amount of slingshots.
And now i’ve applied for a agricultural course in college and hoping i can live this lifestyle for the rest of my life 💪🏼
@@oli_ruddock_7736 Good on your young fella. I hope you enjoy things.
The late Sir Roger Scruton's short book 'On Hunting' is very good. He covers his experience with hunting and gives a defence of hunting.
Smartly done. Forwarded via social media.
Thank you, it is so important to get the message out.
We have produced lots of films such as Trophy Hunting in the UK, A letter to my child and the Biodiversity crisis
Great film, very well put together and informative 👍🏻
Great film chaps.
Excellent….thanks..
I think we are all hunters in one way or another. Whether we play computer games where the goal is to get to the end or subdue the opposition. xxx, win the race, we are trying to get the next promotion in an organisation or we have a cause we want to win. This cause could be to stop the polluting of the globe or save the elephants or eradicate hunger. It could be to stop hunting or save the red squirrel. My favourite pray is a warthog.
For me, hunting and fishing is the difference between being an observer of nature and becoming a part of nature.
hunting is on a horse! shooting and stalking is different , please stop using this american terminoloy
Beautiful piece of work.
We humans invented civilisation to protect us from the unremitting, violent competition of nature. It is our cave. "Outside" our cave, in nature, nature is uncivilised, it has no rules, no morals, no right or wrong. Animals kill each other, but it's not wrong. Nature is the place where hunters go, out of our cave, to become part of nature, as uncivilised predators, fulfilling evolution's male function. They become civilised again when they return home.
It is the male function of going out to turn potential into reality, of supplying the resources necessary for the cave dwellers to nurture our kind and reproduce. It is deeply embedded in the oldest part of the male human brain. It is our desire to survive. Hence the total absorption, the shame when messed up and the huge emotional rush when successful. Hunting is what it is to be a man, even if you are a woman. It is as important to man as childbirth is to women. Total fulfilment. Indescribable.
Civilisation, on the other hand, is basically sharing resources without violence. Hunting is taking with violence. The problem that "indoor" civilised people have is that hunting is actually totally uncivilised. It speaks a language they don't understand, so, being humans, they make up "indoor" civilised reasons that are hopeless. They are simply voyeurs when they visit nature.
Fascinating to watch the folks wrestling with it.......