I have heard enough. If you want to hunt, trap, fish, etc. that is your right and I would not want that right infringed upon. It is also my right to not do those things. I have lived in the North …
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I have heard enough. If you want to hunt, trap, fish, etc. that is your right and I would not want that right infringed upon. It is also my right to not do those things. I have lived in the North Country for nearly sixty years. I know lots of people who hunt and as many that don’t. Stop telling people to leave the area if we don’t like what you do. That is a childish response. I don’t think the issue is the act of hunting, trapping, or fishing. The issue is that you seem to think that your trophy should be seen by everyone. That is where you are wrong. Many of us do not want to see pictures of dead animals. The thing with rights is they have to work for both sides. North County This Week/NorthCountryNow.com can continue to post dead animal pictures, but could do so on a dedicated page of their publication. I sometimes think they do not do this simply to further an already divisive issue.