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Are you a hunter? (animals)

Posted - April 28, 2022

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  • 1920
    Nope
      April 28, 2022 9:49 AM MDT
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  • 17404
    No
      April 28, 2022 10:56 AM MDT
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  • 10469
    Never!
      April 28, 2022 6:34 PM MDT
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  • 32700
    I have not went in about 20yrs. 
      April 28, 2022 6:39 PM MDT
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  • 44231
    gone
      April 28, 2022 8:34 PM MDT
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  • 22912

    No.


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      April 28, 2022 7:28 PM MDT
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  • 2763
    No, I have only shot a rifle at a shooting range on one occasion.  There is no allure for me in hunting an animal and shooting it.
      April 29, 2022 9:02 AM MDT
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  • 13260
    Jews generally don't hunt.
      April 29, 2022 9:06 AM MDT
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  • 16256
    Used to be. Rabbits, cats and foxes. Got rid of the .22 after Port Arthur.
      April 29, 2022 9:37 AM MDT
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  • 32700
    They have cat season in Australia?
    Shooting cats in US is illegal. 
      June 14, 2022 6:31 AM MDT
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  • 16256
    Uncollared cats on public land are considered feral pests. The lesser bilby is extinct and the greater bilby almost so. Cats are the reason.
    "Operation Bounceback", a National Parks and Wildlife Service initiative aimed at reintroducing native species to wilderness areas where they once flourished, started with a cull of feral species including more than 10,000 cats and a similar number of goats. Calicivirus took care of most of the rabbits, they're a nuisance now rather than a plague.
    Unfortunately, some criminally lazy cat owners prefer to dump kittens rather than spay their pets. The strongest survive, flourish and breed, at the expense of the marsupials. This post was edited by Slartibartfast at June 15, 2022 1:15 PM MDT
      June 15, 2022 10:01 AM MDT
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  • 32700
    Shoot cats here and it is cruelty to animals charge. 

    The only animal I know of here that would compare is the feral hogs. 
      June 15, 2022 1:14 PM MDT
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  • 16256
    We have those too, but a .22 won't stop a pig. A pig shooter's licence is a special one, the ordnance required to stop a charging pig isn't legal otherwise. I've seen footage of a pig keep coming with four .303s in its head.
      June 15, 2022 4:21 PM MDT
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  • 7776
    I'm nothing of the sort.
      April 29, 2022 9:40 AM MDT
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  • 3684
    No. Never have been.

    However, being an omnivore, I leave others to do the "hunting" for me!
      June 14, 2022 2:56 AM MDT
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  • 1897
    I was up in WA State in 1990 and my outdoors based friend used to set up geese decoys by the ocean with a kazoo mimic and patiently wait with his rifle to shoot one down. He did not bag one while I was there. Just as well.You have to clean it if you shoot it and it takes a lot of work. My father went fox hunting I heard in The Blue Hills Reservation in the 30's and later was an entrenched fisherman to eat them. Late he made a nice stained glass window of a fox but I cracked it by hanging it to far up on the wall too carelessly. I left it in some bodies cellar. This post was edited by CosmicWunderkind at June 14, 2022 8:12 AM MDT
      June 14, 2022 3:20 AM MDT
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  • 3684
    I am a bit worried about the final sentence there, Cosmic....
      June 14, 2022 3:30 AM MDT
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  • 1897
    Ha ha Durdle it should be one word. Hey! Do you know as soon as I turned 20, I got chosen as a juror on the Fort Devens murder case. I was a guilty decider.
    Tyree, a former U.S. Army private and Green Beret stationed at Fort Devens, was convicted in February 1980 of paying $5,000 to Pvt. Erik Y. Aarhus, a Green Beret friend, to kill his wife, Army Pvt. Elaine Tyree, on Jan. 30, 1979, in the family’s Ayer apartment. I am a little morbid. This post was edited by CosmicWunderkind at June 14, 2022 8:13 AM MDT
      June 14, 2022 3:36 AM MDT
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