Poll: When is Hunting Acceptable?

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interspark

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ecoho said:
interspark said:
ecoho said:
i also happen to beleave in fair play while hunting such as giveing an animal a chance.
here's a thought, how about giving it a chance by NOT KILLING IT??
So it can starve to death in what 2 more months? its better for them to die and be used then for them to die and be wasted. If your too stubern to understand that you need help.
om my god! are you really typing these words?!?! do you think every animal in the world is going to spontaniously drop dead two months from now? believe it or not, humans aren't the only animal on the planet that live long and fullfilling lives! you can't honestly be so narrow minded as to think that all there is to any animal's life is meeting a human and then dying!
 

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BiscuitTrouser said:
PayJ567 said:
are you saying you're better than predator?
Any counter arguement is instantly invalid.
in case your interested, my counter arguements were as follows,

am i better than the mass murdering psycopath from outer-space? ....... yeah

i feel a need to quote doctor who here "they have guns!" "and i dont! which makes me the better person! they can shoot me dead but the moral highground is mine"

and my personal favourite...

well, of course here we must define "better", he could definately kick my ass but i bet "so i was underground skewering these explorers this time and..." isn't a very good opener for picking up girls
 

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Ekonk said:
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I'd have to say always, as long as it's done in moderation. SOMETHING has to control populations.
Yeah, the natural predators do. Nature doesn't need us, you know.
You can say that, but I grew up in a town where it was entirely commonplace to see a deer in your backyard.
 

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interspark said:
ecoho said:
interspark said:
ecoho said:
i also happen to beleave in fair play while hunting such as giveing an animal a chance.
here's a thought, how about giving it a chance by NOT KILLING IT??
So it can starve to death in what 2 more months? its better for them to die and be used then for them to die and be wasted. If your too stubern to understand that you need help.
om my god! are you really typing these words?!?! do you think every animal in the world is going to spontaniously drop dead two months from now? believe it or not, humans aren't the only animal on the planet that live long and fullfilling lives! you can't honestly be so narrow minded as to think that all there is to any animal's life is meeting a human and then dying!
dear lord are you this stupid or just nuts? I realy must know because this is how you sound ahem "We are wrong to hunt animals because they are more important to the world then humans so lets all eat grass and live in peace with our woodland brothers!"

If this is what your going for i sugest you look up how many people are killed each year by deer. Yes i said DEER! this is what happens when you dont hunt animals get out of control since we have ,through ether expantion or just plan out killing them, gotten rid of their natural predetors. Was that a misstake? in hindsight yes but we cant change the past so now we get stuck with the responcibility to keep their numbers down. Oh and please for the love of god if your gonna go off on me for being "narrow minded" go look up the founders of our national parks and the dam sara club most were hunters! I have to conclude btw that your not an American or if you are you live somewere very heavily populated in which case i sugest you go take a hunters safty course so you can learn something:)
 

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PayJ567 said:
Predator does it, are you saying you're better than predator?
That may be the best attitude ever.
El Poncho said:
It is acceptable as long as it isn't risking the extinction of the animal or even it coming close to being endangered.
But this is what I agree with.
 

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The single most important rule my cousin taught me about deer hunting: Aim for the kill, don't cause any unnecessary pain, make sure it's dead, and eat or use whatever you kill so that that animal has not died in vein.
 

ottenni

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For food, population control and pest removal. And by that i mean bunnies, fluffy bunnies.

And the good news is you can double them up, so if you need to shoot some Kangaroos to keep the population down then you can have roo burgers for dinner! Delicious and healthy.
 

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I feel that hunting should only be done if you intend to eat/use a good majority of the animal you kill, and I mean use beyond just sticking the head on the wall.
 

Baradiel

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Some sort of hunting is perfectly acceptable. I love the idea of a bunch of horse riding tories using hounds to chase down some chavs through a housing estate.

Otherwise, only for food.
 

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interspark said:
ecoho said:
interspark said:
ecoho said:
i also happen to beleave in fair play while hunting such as giveing an animal a chance.
here's a thought, how about giving it a chance by NOT KILLING IT??
So it can starve to death in what 2 more months? its better for them to die and be used then for them to die and be wasted. If your too stubern to understand that you need help.
om my god! are you really typing these words?!?! do you think every animal in the world is going to spontaniously drop dead two months from now? believe it or not, humans aren't the only animal on the planet that live long and fullfilling lives! you can't honestly be so narrow minded as to think that all there is to any animal's life is meeting a human and then dying!
I'm sorry if you take this in a bad way, but I can tell from your posts that you're somewhat of an elitist douche. Please take this as constructive criticism and just learn from your mistakes, Try to look at both sides of an argument instead of being so pigheaded about one side. That's what ruins bi-partisanship in America.
 

WolfThomas

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The best thing about Australia is there is no legitimite complaint against shooting Deer, Rabbits, Foxes, Pigs, Camels, Wild Dogs, Cattle, Goats and Horses (I don't think I could stomach the last one though). They're all introduced and are destroying the ecosystem and killing native animals either directly or indirectly.

Yes it's ideal to keep the meat, but even just shooting one and leaving it to rot (as wasteful as that is) saves the environment. Also a lot of people don't realise that male of certain species are not good for eating sometimes, especially male deers they have too much testosterone, makes their meat as tough as leather and worse tasting. So taking it's head and antlers is all you can do.



ottenni said:
And the good news is you can double them up, so if you need to shoot some Kangaroos to keep the population down then you can have roo burgers for dinner! Delicious and healthy.
Yeah but in practice it gets pretty tiring with roos, you cut one open, which isn't pleasant, find it filled with worms and then ditch the carcass, have to start again. When culling it's easier to just take the tails for your dogs and maybe try a healthier looking one or two.
 

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PayJ567 said:
I really want to go hunting but noone will go with me cause everyone apparently cares for wood pigeons and shit. I mean what the fuck, why can't I shoot them, what the fuck is so wrong with hunting? Predator does it, are you saying you're better than predator?
Would you like to be killed and never see another thing on this planet again just because someone said that there's nothing wrong with it.
 

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WolfThomas said:
ottenni said:
And the good news is you can double them up, so if you need to shoot some Kangaroos to keep the population down then you can have roo burgers for dinner! Delicious and healthy.
Yeah but in practice it gets pretty tiring with roos, you cut one open, which isn't pleasant, find it filled with worms and then ditch the carcass, have to start again. When culling it's easier to just take the tails for your dogs and maybe try a healthier looking one or two.
The last time we had a cull we sold all the carcasses to the local butcher and let him do it. Although to be fair we did have ten people on that cull so there where not many roos left after everyone took 3 for themselves. The part about worms is true though, thats gross.
 

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ottenni said:
WolfThomas said:
ottenni said:
And the good news is you can double them up, so if you need to shoot some Kangaroos to keep the population down then you can have roo burgers for dinner! Delicious and healthy.
Yeah but in practice it gets pretty tiring with roos, you cut one open, which isn't pleasant, find it filled with worms and then ditch the carcass, have to start again. When culling it's easier to just take the tails for your dogs and maybe try a healthier looking one or two.
The last time we had a cull we sold all the carcasses to the local butcher and let him do it. Although to be fair we did have ten people on that cull so there where not many roos left after everyone took 3 for themselves. The part about worms is true though, thats gross.
Yeah we only had a 3-4 of us, so we couldn't be bothered after the first two. Selling would have been a good idea though, but we didn't think that far ahead. Doing it again though in a month or so, so I should suggest that to guy who own's the property. Yeah it sucks to go through all the effort to find it wormridden.
 

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WolfThomas said:
ottenni said:
WolfThomas said:
ottenni said:
And the good news is you can double them up, so if you need to shoot some Kangaroos to keep the population down then you can have roo burgers for dinner! Delicious and healthy.
Yeah but in practice it gets pretty tiring with roos, you cut one open, which isn't pleasant, find it filled with worms and then ditch the carcass, have to start again. When culling it's easier to just take the tails for your dogs and maybe try a healthier looking one or two.
The last time we had a cull we sold all the carcasses to the local butcher and let him do it. Although to be fair we did have ten people on that cull so there where not many roos left after everyone took 3 for themselves. The part about worms is true though, thats gross.
Yeah we only had a 3-4 of us, so we couldn't be bothered after the first two. Selling would have been a good idea though, but we didn't think that far ahead. Doing it again though in a month or so, so I should suggest that to guy who own's the property. Yeah it sucks to go through all the effort to find it wormridden.
I hate finding joeys. That ruins the evening as far as i'm concerned. But then again we dont get very many wormridden ones, must have a very healthy mob. Which would explain why we have so many of the buggers.
 

WolfThomas

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ottenni said:
I hate finding joeys. That ruins the evening as far as i'm concerned. But then again we dont get very many wormridden ones, must have a very healthy mob. Which would explain why we have so many of the buggers.
Yeah haven't had that happen fortunately. The ones around here are tough bastards, my friend applied a coup de grâce with a shotgun to one he'd shot through the legs, it took a second barrel point blank before it stopped moving towards us. That was a little unsettling. Also got to watch out for flying brain matter as my other friend found out.
 

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spartan231490 said:
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Jumpingbean3 said:
Hunting isn't the most popular pastime in this day and age but I think a lot of people still do it. Some people seem to condone hunting for food while others don't condone it in any case. So what do you think? When (if ever) do you consider hunting acceptable?

EDIT: Just to clarify I only placed the option to choose hunting only for sport in the name of fairplay. I'm honestly not expecting many people to vote for hunting only for sport.
What about a option like "Only if the animal attacks first?"
Like if your just walking around in the woods with a permit for a stag and a rifle when suddenly a cougar comes out of nowhere and you shoot it. You know? like under certain circumstances.
That;s not hunting. If you mean killing animals you don't have tags for, that's a different issue, poaching, not hunting. but killing an animal that attacks you isn't hunting.
No i mean if its against your survival.
Either it or you.
Than that's not hunting, which means you don't believe it's ever right.
God! No thats not what i mean.
I said what i meant in my first post.
Your hunting a stag but instead you end up with a cougar because it would have killed you instead.
It's not poaching if you didn't have intentions to kill it but it would killed you.
please don't make me repeat myself.
How bout we just end this right now and forget about the whole thing?