Self preservation and self gratification are two completely different things. Hunting traditions were born of the need to survive, tempered by the need to perserve species for future generations. Try coupling that with the premise that we are part of natures plan, not it's administrator. True hunters understand this. The others are nothing more than wildlife killers.Hunters hunt because that's what they enjoy, whether for meat, trophys, hides, or whatever.
What, you're a gun toting chimp, too? :grin:And I come from the same background as you.
I think we agree on this, other than our definition of abuse. My opinion is worth no more than anybody elses.So long as the population is properly managed and the resource is not abused. I'm not one to sit in judgment.
It's all in the sauce ->And I've eaten bear before. I found it rather tasty when properly prepared. .......
One thing is killing because you need to survive another is just for the "fun" (?) of it.Out of curiosity, how many of those that have a problem with hunting are vegetarians? I'm always interested in how consistant someone's argument is.
Up until that line, I completely agreed with you.... Wild animals of all kinds are simply another form of natural resource which needs proper managment and control, ...
While I'm not a true vegetarian, I really try to stay away from eating commercially grown animal flesh. For personal reasons, I choose not to support the meat industry.Out of curiosity, how many of those that have a problem with hunting are vegetarians? I'm always interested in how consistant someone's argument is.
The key words there are "without us." But, since that is not the case and we do live in this world also, and since I don't see mass lines of humans trying to get out of the way of the natural course of animal existence, it is a necessity that wildlife be managed. Sorry if how that happens is offensive, but take an honest look at what happens to wildlife that is not managed and is left alone to cope with coexistence with mankind. You will find much more horror and hardship than the management plans that include hunting.Who the hell died and declared you Mother Nature? Pretty sure the animals can take care of themselves just fine without us. Better off in fact.
-BD
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