There are no hunting or fishing stores here in Columbia, MD. The Dick’s Sporting Goods store doesn’t have a hunting or fishing section, though they do in “all their other stores.”
Progressives are more than happy to eat meat from an animal which was raised in miserable conditions and met a miserable violent death in a slaughter house, but the thought of someone killing an animal for food, is just too offensive to them.
You’ve discovered the “other side of paradise.”
Maryland is like a foreign country to most Normal-Americans!
Virginia–it’s a whole ‘nother way of life!
And WV is ‘Almost Heaven’…heck, even many of the convenience stores have fishing sections (some have ‘hunting’ sections).
It is heaven.
It has caves.
Spent a lot of my weekends driving from New York or Boston MA to go caving in WV.
This is a wrong time to try and emulate the Maryland kind. I’m busy learning to think like New York Progressives.
Some experts suggest that progressive thinking may be correlated to past cocaine use:
http://www.interviewmagazine.com/culture/david-carr
The MSM propaganda rags are reaping the benefits of selling propaganda.
Also the progressives Dumbing down of America means many Americans are now functionally illiterate.
Shocker: 80% of NYC graduates unable to read
You live in a place that has little fishing and hunting. Why have floor space that doesn’t sell? Well stocked stores on the Delmarva and in Virginny. I spend as little time as possible in the People’s Democratic Republic of Maryland.
That made me laugh! 🙂
“People’s Democratic Republic of Maryland”
😆
Virginians have been referring to it that way for about 30 years.
🙂
There are parts of Maryland that are seriously considering splitting off from the PDRM…and forming their own state (because we in WV don’t want them to become part of our state… 😉 )
And while a large portion of WV claims to be Democrat, recent actions by the EPA are definitely impacting THAT…
What’s the line on Manchin? He ran as a conservative, but his voting has been anything but.
Progressives, properly supervised, make great entertainment. (See Hollywood.)
Progressives, out of control, destroy life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. (See numerous socialist dictatorships.)
Properly supervised would be a zoo exhibit…or another planet (like Mars…let’s see how well their CO2 induced warming works, we’ll even pre-thaw whatever frozen CO2 is already there).
no fishing section??…that’s weird….Maryland has thousands of miles of shorelines and there’s streams, lakes, rivers all over the place….plus you would think they would even have it for people going to vacation
Doesn’t make sense, but there is no Cabelas in MD. There is one in Hamburg PA, not too far away.
There’s a Bass Pro a couple of miles away from me one county away from Howard. Huge hunting and fishing section. I buy my ammo from there.
Oh, come on! How stereotypical to assume that animals we raise must be raised under horrible conditions. IN fact, most animal raising is under strict scrutiny and great effort is taken for them to be slaughtered humanely. It is the extremists who like to claim such inhumane conditions, with only the rare badly run operation as the example that at they claim is common.
Get a life. Start using you head. We are kind to animals but we are also meat eaters first, and vegetable eaters second. Starches are extraneous.
It depends where you are. Northern Colorado industrial animal farming is beyond deplorable.
It is not only beyond deplorable, it is idiotic. Crowded conditions cause disease to mutate and to spread like wildfire.
By subsidizing grain the USA made grain-fed competitive with grassfed and commercial interests with no interest in the animals welfare took advantage.
Here is one side:
http://agricultureproud.com/2012/09/27/ask-a-farmer-does-feeding-corn-harm-cattle/
And the other:
http://www.lilponderosabeef.com/why-grass-fed/
From some very old snippets I have kept:
CAGW is not the only ‘guided’ discussion.
This is from a long report from PEW. (I do not know if the pdf is still available.)
hig7 watch “Food Inc”
You will need to plan an excursion across the border to Anne Arundel county where you will find the Bass Pro Shop fishing & hunting superstore.
That is what they told me at Dicks.
THe retailer I worked for (went out of business 20 years ago) had sporting goods (read: Hunting and fishing) in all their Maryland stores (the closest was probably Rockville to you). And they did ok.
That is how much it has changed in 20 years.
Somebody is fishing in Md: http://dnr2.maryland.gov/Fisheries/Pages/Recreational.aspx
Hunting too! http://www.dnr.state.md.us/huntersguide/
Steven,
I’m jealous! You seem to have found a pretty darn nice place to hang your hat. Ignore the idiots – unfortunately they are just about everywhere these days.
So y’all in Md have to cross the the state border to get to a retailer to buy your sporting goods. Man that is weird!
Actually it is just the next county over in Maryland. Unfortunately no safe way to ride a bike there.
Patapsco River State Park is a great place to ride a bike and not far from you. The NCR trail is a little further away but is also a favorite. With the NCR, you can go from north Baltimore to York Pennsylvania along a beautiful stream, well maintained, safe bike trail. Hunting, I know plenty of people that hunt around here. Fishing, you forget the Chesapeake Bay, one of the premier fishing places in the world. There are plenty of stores with all the equipment you need.
People think it is all urban around Baltimore, but just a few minutes west and north and there is a beautiful rural countryside. Say what you will about regulations, but we would have been all sprawl all way up to Pennsylvania line without them. I don’t mind paying a little extra in taxes to get a higher quality environment to live. Overall, public schools are good, best and most hospitals in the country if not the world, great universities, museums. The weather is in the goldilocks zone of not to hot, not too cold, and a good amount of rainfall.
The article below is about how the southeast is sprawling out of control. http://washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/southeast-could-become-an-overdeveloped-megalopolis-in-the-next-half-century/2014/08/09/27a5ce98-1819-11e4-9349-84d4a85be981_story.html?hpid=z4
Ho ho ho ha ha ha! Very funny. Very funny.
cdquarles, well, glad you had a laugh. Steve is living here now and I thought he would appreciate some suggestions of where to get out and enjoy the great state of Maryland.
And we thought Prohibition was bad….
Great to see you posting, Gail. I was getting worried for your health.
In the UK many children, and adults for that matter, have no idea where dairy and meat products come from.
Don’t worry…most of urban USA folks don’t either.
+1
Ain’t that the truth!
I grew up killing, gutting and cutting. I can and will do it again if necessary, but prefer the local butcher to do the work now. The smell of warm blood is never forgotten.
I’ll never forget one Thanksgiving day that ended up being pure hell. Earlier in the week it was cold…but that day it warmed up to around 50. Most everyone else in the house was down with the flu. So in addition to cooking the traditional feast, I had to butcher 3 deer, by myself. And that day started at 5:30 AM with me milking the cow. Since then, I too prefer the local butcher…
Needless to say I know EXACTLY where meat and dairy come from (just a warning…don’t ever let your cow or goat get into a patch of ramps (a kind of wild leek, for those that don’t know).
Guys, I’ve got this buck goat I need to butcher and I faint at the sight of blood….
Gail, instead of making this a red meat, liberal vs conservative thing, there are ways to help poor urban kids get out into the countryside and experience a farm for a day or two. There are a number philanthropic organization make it possible to do just that. Pitch in.
Yes we do! Milk comes from a silo off of 95. Meat comes from the butcher. 😉
I take it you want to hunt or fish somewhere within biking distance of Columbia, MD. Fishing in that range should be easy, but I have some doubts about hunting. Of course the deer are very plentiful all around Columbia and down toward Silver Spring, but there is no hunting here. I see deer and foxes all the time around my laboratory in Columbia and on by drive home to northern Silver Spring. It appears there is rifle hunting in Carroll and Frederick Counties, which are adjacent to Howard County to the north and northwest.