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Wave of the future? Hunting outlawed, wildlife officers do all the shooting. [9 bears so far in Aspen] see first comment

Question by Elmer Fudd. Uploaded on September 09, 2009

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from buckhunter wrote 2 years 36 weeks ago

Pretty much summs up California mountain lion hunting too.

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from berky wrote 2 years 36 weeks ago

That is not that way it should be. Those guys arent even hunters. Why would they take away the pride hunters get from what they do. Our country better never do that!!!!!!

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from four4 wrote 2 years 36 weeks ago

Its pretty sad thing the thought of losing our rights,to enjoythe harvest of the wildlife god provided.Sad but true,the way our population climbs as humans.We will one day be left with only video games memories and pictures.A dying breed of people, but im sure we wont go easy.

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from idahooutdoors wrote 2 years 36 weeks ago

Spending money to have predators controlled vs making money selling tags and all the other things hunters buy....wow economics is also a part of proper wildlife management....... but since profit and capitalism is held in about as much contempt by these yahoos as hunting, they don't care......

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from RobinHood wrote 2 years 36 weeks ago

The sad reality is that there are too many people, and we are living in more dense populations, eliminating natural habitat for these animals. We then are wasteful, and leave scraps of food behind that attract these animals, then we call them savage beasts when coming in for a free meal.

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from blackdawgz wrote 2 years 16 weeks ago

That fits! Nuisance Government.

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from rudyglove27 wrote 1 year 40 weeks ago

Agreed with idahooutdoors and + 1 for you sir!!!

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from idahooutdoors wrote 2 years 36 weeks ago

Spending money to have predators controlled vs making money selling tags and all the other things hunters buy....wow economics is also a part of proper wildlife management....... but since profit and capitalism is held in about as much contempt by these yahoos as hunting, they don't care......

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from four4 wrote 2 years 36 weeks ago

Its pretty sad thing the thought of losing our rights,to enjoythe harvest of the wildlife god provided.Sad but true,the way our population climbs as humans.We will one day be left with only video games memories and pictures.A dying breed of people, but im sure we wont go easy.

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from RobinHood wrote 2 years 36 weeks ago

The sad reality is that there are too many people, and we are living in more dense populations, eliminating natural habitat for these animals. We then are wasteful, and leave scraps of food behind that attract these animals, then we call them savage beasts when coming in for a free meal.

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from buckhunter wrote 2 years 36 weeks ago

Pretty much summs up California mountain lion hunting too.

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from berky wrote 2 years 36 weeks ago

That is not that way it should be. Those guys arent even hunters. Why would they take away the pride hunters get from what they do. Our country better never do that!!!!!!

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from blackdawgz wrote 2 years 16 weeks ago

That fits! Nuisance Government.

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from rudyglove27 wrote 1 year 40 weeks ago

Agreed with idahooutdoors and + 1 for you sir!!!

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