As far back as the ‘60s, there was a clear distinction between the rural systems and the inner-city schools. Farm areas just closed since all the kids and many staff were going to be “sick" anyway. Big city folks didn’t understand what the seasons were.
The kid is right. Most moderns pay little attention to elders who either participated in or observed significant historical events. History doesn’t seem to interest them as much as gathering, using, and discarding. But this isn’t just a modern trend.
Antonio said, What’s past is prologue. [“The Tempest,” c1611, W. Shakespeare] And no doubt there is a quote from an ancient Greek on that same theme. But eventually we all come to the realization that the past has meaning for each of us.
Or perhaps, as T.S. Eliot wrote?
We shall not cease from exploration
And the end of all our exploring
Will be to arrive where we started
And know the place for the first time
— “Little Gidding” (the last of his Four Quartets)
The old have been making her grandpa’s complaint since literally forever. There are quotes from the ancient Greek philosphers making broadly the same complaint.
Deer season is different in different states. A friend of mine just got back last weekend from a hunting trip. Do not be afraid for the deer though. They are safe from him (not that he doesn’t try).
Perhaps ironically, hunting season rarely involves any hunting. It’s nearly always ambushing. So-called hunters will set up a blind and then wait. No hunting necessary.
I moved to Orygun, from IDeeho, in 1984. I have not hunted since the move. Every once in a while I do think about going back out, but then think better of it. I still shoot, but only at paper now.
All of my land, beyond the house and yard, is heavily wooded and a haven for all manner of wildlife. These days, even with all the carnivores back there, the deer have become so populous and brazen they don’t even stop for a car on a noisy gravel road. I’ve concluded that they are the shmoo (Al Capp reference) of the animal kingdom. I don’t hunt (no patience) but I allow two hunters to use my land. Both of them (father&daughter) are bow-hunters. I can’t say that they do much to thin the herd, but I feel it’s more sporting. And they keep us in venison year-round.
Overrun by deer means there are no predators around and the ecosystem is not in balance. Where there are that many deer, there should be wolves, coyotes, big cats and bears. Remember when wolves were reintroduced in Yellowstone? The wolves have changed the soil, plant and grass growth, and the diversity of wildlife in the park. There are no predators in the Florida everglades for pythons. I want a pair of Anaconda boots.
The comic strip, Frazz, takes place in Michigan where their main firearm deer season starts on Friday November 15 and runs through Saturday November 30.
Bilan 10 days ago
Deer hunters would be welcome in Hawaii (I think). Maui is being overrun by deer.
sbenton7684 10 days ago
Time for Buff-a-Doe Bill to start piling up some carcasses…
Rhetorical_Question 10 days ago
Commentary?
Carl Premium Member 9 days ago
Is it still opening day if they no longer cancel school for it?
Carl Premium Member 9 days ago
And to clarify, black powder firearms have a separate season.
Sephten 9 days ago
Nostalgia isn’t what it was when I was a lad.
Funniguy 9 days ago
Don’t stop listening to Grandpa. Grampas always have some nuggets of wisdom i what they tell you.
The Wolf In Your Midst 9 days ago
Make hunting fair. Arm the deer.
42Irish Premium Member 9 days ago
Don’t worry kid. Just go to the supermarket. It’s where meat is made.
ewaldoh 9 days ago
As far back as the ‘60s, there was a clear distinction between the rural systems and the inner-city schools. Farm areas just closed since all the kids and many staff were going to be “sick" anyway. Big city folks didn’t understand what the seasons were.
John543 9 days ago
They actually still do, a lot. Frazz needs to step out of his elitist “solo endurance sports are the only sports” bubble.
Jhony-Yermo 9 days ago
sandpiper 9 days ago
The kid is right. Most moderns pay little attention to elders who either participated in or observed significant historical events. History doesn’t seem to interest them as much as gathering, using, and discarding. But this isn’t just a modern trend.
Antonio said, What’s past is prologue. [“The Tempest,” c1611, W. Shakespeare] And no doubt there is a quote from an ancient Greek on that same theme. But eventually we all come to the realization that the past has meaning for each of us.
Or perhaps, as T.S. Eliot wrote?
We shall not cease from exploration
And the end of all our exploring
Will be to arrive where we started
And know the place for the first time
— “Little Gidding” (the last of his Four Quartets)calliarcale 9 days ago
The old have been making her grandpa’s complaint since literally forever. There are quotes from the ancient Greek philosphers making broadly the same complaint.
prrdh 9 days ago
Ah, the High Holidays here in Wisconsin. There are about as many hunters as there are residents of Milwaukee.
DM2860 9 days ago
Deer season is different in different states. A friend of mine just got back last weekend from a hunting trip. Do not be afraid for the deer though. They are safe from him (not that he doesn’t try).
bobtoledo Premium Member 9 days ago
Some of us old guys are not as smart as we think.
Cactus-Pete 9 days ago
Perhaps ironically, hunting season rarely involves any hunting. It’s nearly always ambushing. So-called hunters will set up a blind and then wait. No hunting necessary.
TMMILLER Premium Member 9 days ago
I moved to Orygun, from IDeeho, in 1984. I have not hunted since the move. Every once in a while I do think about going back out, but then think better of it. I still shoot, but only at paper now.
SofaKing Premium Member 9 days ago
I needed parts from a supplier in Wisconsin. The phone rang and rang, finally I got someone. I asked why no one was answering. “It’s deer season, eh?”
jconnors3954 9 days ago
Your loss kid.
PoodleGroomer 9 days ago
Is this bow and arrow, muzzle loader, shotgun, or rifle season?
Aviatrexx Premium Member 9 days ago
All of my land, beyond the house and yard, is heavily wooded and a haven for all manner of wildlife. These days, even with all the carnivores back there, the deer have become so populous and brazen they don’t even stop for a car on a noisy gravel road. I’ve concluded that they are the shmoo (Al Capp reference) of the animal kingdom. I don’t hunt (no patience) but I allow two hunters to use my land. Both of them (father&daughter) are bow-hunters. I can’t say that they do much to thin the herd, but I feel it’s more sporting. And they keep us in venison year-round.
DKHenderson 9 days ago
I assume that Coach Hacker will be taking a long weekend.
TheWildSow 9 days ago
Our firearm season starts the Saturday after Thanksgiving (used to be the Monday after.) Archery season is going on now, till November 22.
Robert Miller Premium Member 9 days ago
My dad went deer hunting once. Got a buck 1st day out. Good eatin’!!! He used a 30-30 Winchester.
Richard S Russell Premium Member 9 days ago
“Not like they used to”. Depending on what you mean by “they”, it might’ve involved bows and arrows and 365 days a year.
Smeagol 9 days ago
Overrun by deer means there are no predators around and the ecosystem is not in balance. Where there are that many deer, there should be wolves, coyotes, big cats and bears. Remember when wolves were reintroduced in Yellowstone? The wolves have changed the soil, plant and grass growth, and the diversity of wildlife in the park. There are no predators in the Florida everglades for pythons. I want a pair of Anaconda boots.
ggwbike Premium Member 8 days ago
The comic strip, Frazz, takes place in Michigan where their main firearm deer season starts on Friday November 15 and runs through Saturday November 30.
billdaviswords 8 days ago
If so, BOW hunting season would have already started.