Monque -- good luck in your new home. You might rethink your "I don't kill, I HARVEST" signature. We are hunters, not farmers. Such euphemisms for what we do lead us to objectify the animals we hunt -- reduce them in our minds to mere objects. They are not ears of corn or turnips, but free, living creatures. Silly as it sounds, how we talk about killing and the animals we kill, does make a difference. Understood, "harvest" was introduced to counter the juvenile-delinquent "Whack and stack" submentality and disrespect that still runs rampant among too many hunters, though happily, I never hear it among my trad friends. Anyhow, "kill" is what we do, and it's good for us to keep that foremost in mind so that we do it as well as we can. It also shows the nonhunting public that we are not dodging any realities here. My 2 cents ...