1 IDIOT WANNA BE BOW HUNTER
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From: shepherd mi. USA
BUDBOWHUNTER- THE ARROW WAS CARBON(ACCORDING TO THE PICTURE)
LETS NOT LOOSE SIGHT OF THE FACT THAT THIS WAS FRONT PAGE NEWS. WE AS HUNTERS DO NOT NEED THIS TYPE OF MEDIA COVERAGE. DON'T YOU THINK THAT THERE ARE ENOUGH PROBLEMS WITH THE ANTI'S WITHOUT GIVING THEM MORE ARROWS TO FLING AT US.
THE IBO MADE THE RIGHT MOVE IN SAYING THAT WE AS BOW HUNTERS WILL NOT TOLERATE THIS TYPE OF ACTIVITY. I CONSIDER MYSELF A HUNTER, NOT A PERSON THAT LIKES TO HUNT THEREFORE I AM AND WILL ALWAYS PROMOTE THE "ETHICAL" SIDE OF MY LIFESTYLE. IT IS OUR RESPONSIBILITY TO EDUCATE, TO TRY AND STOP THIS TYPE OF BEHAVIOR.
ONCE AGAIN CUDOS TO THE IBO FOR STEPPING UP AND GETTING INVOLVED IN A POTENTIAL MEDIA NIGHTMARE
HUNT ON HUNT HARD EAT WELL
LETS NOT LOOSE SIGHT OF THE FACT THAT THIS WAS FRONT PAGE NEWS. WE AS HUNTERS DO NOT NEED THIS TYPE OF MEDIA COVERAGE. DON'T YOU THINK THAT THERE ARE ENOUGH PROBLEMS WITH THE ANTI'S WITHOUT GIVING THEM MORE ARROWS TO FLING AT US.
THE IBO MADE THE RIGHT MOVE IN SAYING THAT WE AS BOW HUNTERS WILL NOT TOLERATE THIS TYPE OF ACTIVITY. I CONSIDER MYSELF A HUNTER, NOT A PERSON THAT LIKES TO HUNT THEREFORE I AM AND WILL ALWAYS PROMOTE THE "ETHICAL" SIDE OF MY LIFESTYLE. IT IS OUR RESPONSIBILITY TO EDUCATE, TO TRY AND STOP THIS TYPE OF BEHAVIOR.
ONCE AGAIN CUDOS TO THE IBO FOR STEPPING UP AND GETTING INVOLVED IN A POTENTIAL MEDIA NIGHTMARE
HUNT ON HUNT HARD EAT WELL
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Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Roswell N.M. USA
Don't know where this liberal thinking comes from;but here in N.M. we try and be good neighbors.I don't know about the politics of the IBO,but I have been taught about truth, honesty,ethics and respect of others property. Ol' pooch & kitty become very efficient killers of domestic livestock as well as wildlife after dark. Studies have shown that common house cats have a devastating effect on quail,pheasant,squirrels,rabbits,horny toads,and many domestic birds.
Dogs gone unchecked kill the young of deer,antelope,elk along with sheep, goats,cattle and all fowl;domestic and wild.This is not the pets fault but they must suffer because of an irresponsible owner.
Here your animal will be shot, gone unchecked on public or private lands. Slob owners are very expensive to all of us.Here in the West you won't get your vet. bills paid, you'll be paying damages.If this way of thinking ain't POLITICALLY CORRECT;practice the S-S-S--- Shoot-Shovel & Shut-Up!!!
Dogs gone unchecked kill the young of deer,antelope,elk along with sheep, goats,cattle and all fowl;domestic and wild.This is not the pets fault but they must suffer because of an irresponsible owner.
Here your animal will be shot, gone unchecked on public or private lands. Slob owners are very expensive to all of us.Here in the West you won't get your vet. bills paid, you'll be paying damages.If this way of thinking ain't POLITICALLY CORRECT;practice the S-S-S--- Shoot-Shovel & Shut-Up!!!
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I have no problem with someone shooting "STRAY CATS" that are not collared & are out killing wild game. I have seen many cats kill young rabbits & line them up to be left to rot, they are NOT hunting for food but sport. Was this in the city limits or in the country?? I feel the same about dog's as well.. I know a guy who was having problems with dogs running deer in his timber & reported them to the local DNR Officer who said if they didn't have collars or tags to shoot them.. he ended up killing them & the owner tried to have him arrested for it saying he shot his pets. When he shot them they were not wearing tags, but when the DNR arrived they were. Well, the "pet" owner thought he had the guy in hot water until he supplied them with cam traker photos of the dogs w/o collars.. The guy was removing their collars when he let them out to run. If you ask me, these weren't "pets" but targets!! It's Illegal in the state of Illinois to knowingly let your dogs run deer. I personaly couldn't shoot a cat or dog.. But know someone who will for me!! NOT.. LOL




