Yeeeehawwww Dadeeee, What kin we kill now???? Most of you know how I feel about guns in general. Also how I feel about critters in general. There is a special place in Hell for recreational hunters. There's an even hotter place for parents who put a gun in a child's hands. Must be a cracker thing, a twelve year old photographed holding a weapon around here and social services would be right on it.
Gourdin maintained that the hunting farm they visited offered the giraffe to for them to hunt because it was a problem animal. "They actually had an older giraffe that was eating up valuable resources other giraffes need to survive," he said.
He also said that the meat from the animals they killed was donated to a local village and will help feed 800 orphans over the next month.
Be it popular here on 'SF' or not I've hunted most all of my life and I have no intentions of stopping till I get so old and weak that I can no longer shoulder a gun.......ever since I can remember I've looked forward to the yearly fall hunting seasons for deer, turkey, ducks, geese, rabbits, squirrels, quail, pheasants etc.
I do not hunt for the sake of killing "I Consume Every Animal I Hunt and I Only Hunt for Those Animals That Are In My Opinion Consumable".......I do not believe in hunting for non consumable animals in the U.S. such as bobcat, coyotes, mountain lion etc. as some do.
As far as African / trophy hunting goes, I'll repeat myself........"I consume every animal I hunt and I only hunt for those animals that are in my opinion consumable" so therefore African hunting does not appeal to me.
:yes:I'd like to see an UNarmed hunter go one-on-one with a lion ! Now THAT'S sport.
Absolutely, I would consider that a fair fightnthego:
Before guns, hunting wild animals was not for the faint of heart.
I'd like to see an UNarmed hunter go one-on-one with a lion ! Now THAT'S sport.
......I do not believe in hunting for non consumable animals in the U.S. such as .... coyotes ... as some do.