SlowSpyder
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- Jan 12, 2005
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Let's just say the bear got the last word and call it a day.
Let's just say you compared a hunter to a killer that murdered three cops to support your position and call it a day.
Let's just say the bear got the last word and call it a day.
Did you click that link?
You're saying that the Alaska Department of Wildlife doesn't know anything about wildlife?
"Bear hides are prized by hunters but the meat of a brown bear is generally considered unpalatable and hunters rarely eat it."
Plus hunting is a game where the other side doesn't even know they're playing.
The only time I've taken life was under orders, never for fun or to prove I'm a he man.
Most hunters shoot the bears, claim they want the meat, but they never actually process or eat the meat. The poor dead bear usually rots in a freezer for years and years until one day the wife demands he remove that crap from the freezer so she has room for their frozen pizzas.
My brother in law kept a dead deer in his garage in a freezer for 3 years until my sister demanded he GET RID OF IT, DAMN IT!!!!
To process dear meat into jerky was more expensive than simply buying a crap load of jerky, and forget the dead deer.
That reality finally hit home.
Lets face it. All they want to do is shoot innocent animals to act TOUGH for their buddies.
When there was a McDonald's right down the street serving up all the meat anyone could ever want.
If these guys want to shoot something annoying, and feel good about it, go blast away at one of those McDonald's kiosks.
Kill a kiosk, save a kid and his minimum wage job.
I don't mind deer hunting and am all for the hunting of invasive species, but hunting of bear and other animal's that have small numbers and long reproductive cycles doesn't seem right to me. Especially since hunters are generally the anti-evolution, they look for the biggest, strongest animal, not the weak and sick.But.... Do you eat meat? I mean I am not fond of the idea either but if I can eat it ... godadamnit man, I gotta be able to kill it.
I am pretty sure Alaska handles that with their own game wardens. But Alaska does issue bear hunting licenses.100% idiotic for sure if that is the case! but we still dont know if, whom ever owns the right to hunt in those parts, had issued a regulation for said bear (I am translating this poorly from my native tounge, sorry). Maybe the bear was a danger to hikers or other prioritized wild life...
Noice. If they’re going to eat it that’s one thing. If it’s just thrill of shooting something frick em.
And Deer is over-populated at least in part because we've killed off all the predators.Yeap. My general stance on hunting.
From my understanding - Deer in general is actually very over-populated and is rather a general nuisance to humans. Hence... delicious sausage.
But killing for sport - especially a low (or rather non-overpopulated) species? Fuck you fuck you.
My brother lives in the outer Virginia, DC suburbs. They are everywhere, and a big hazard to vehicles. Problem is there's not enough room to hunt them even with shotguns.And Deer is over-populated at least in part because we've killed off all the predators.