Posted on 03/28/2008 4:48:38 AM PDT by Revski
This is an animated video of a dove that we see in most back yards. As a child, I with a slingshot, 22 rifle and 12 gage shot gun, killed many kinds of birds just to see if I could aim good and bring the little creature to the ground. I didnt kill for food but in adolescent behavior. It is so cruel and for this reason I created this video to show and teach the cruelty of this kind of behavior.
Man is the invasive species.....get it straight. No sarc tag.
as a kid? i’m 30 and i still do it.
of course now i have reasons for it..
If you have the background you claim you should know all this and more.
An animation is nothing more than an inaccurate and misleading representation of what actually occurs during a dove hunt.
Best regards,
Too many people too close, and besides, I'd be too tempted to pop one of the neighbor's endlessly yapping curs.
Its a damn bird.
*SIGH* More “socialist wussification” of our boys. I’m really starting to miss REAL MEN. They’ll be the ones extinct in another generation, not the ubiquitous sparrow or mourning dove. *Rolleyes*
I did my share; raised three boys to manhood. None have any problems with hunting, fishing, enjoying nature in all Her forms, and treating women properly. Birds are an excellent learning curve for moving on to bigger game. Aim small, miss small.
Those filthy disease carrying &^%*ing Rats with wings that roosted on our apartment buildings overhanging front porch, our Front Room top windows, and then the building across the street. I racked up 22 Kills with my trusty 5mm Benjamin - Sheridan Scoped Pellet rifle. (this w/o scope)
Six pumps would do it to knock them off the Chimney of the building across the street (they moved there after I got most from my building). Nothing sweeter than seeing those filthy &^%$%ers do a head first death dive to the ground from 3 stories up.
And if you think that's cruel, have then crap on you, your family, and friends a few times each over 15 years when you walk out your door dressed up. Until I did my 'cleanup work' we couldn't even sit outside.
[42 years later and it's still 'zeroed'.]
If society in general continues to deteriorate, the United States will have to rely on foreign mercenaries, much as the Roman Empire did in its latter days.
LEAVE THE BIRDS ALONE!!!WAAAAAHHAHHAHAHAAA
Dove hunting is (in my neck of the woods) a family father/son tradition.
The only ones that don’t do it are the migrated yuppies. While me and my pop were unloading the guns from his pickup truck, the yuppies are sipping latte on their way to take little Kayla and Caleb to a damn soccer game.
HEAR HEAR!
LOL, I like the way you think.
And women. I’m Retired Army. My boys didn’t stand a chance when their Mom had just about as much testosterone as they did, LOL! Any time they were putting on their coats and grabbing their guns to go out to the field, I’d say, “Wait up! I wanna come, too!”
The fact that they had a Dad in the home, and still do, helped greatly, too! Didn’t mean to not give credit where credit is due!
Well not a few minutes later I saw a huge buck between some trees. To make a long story short, I shot it, it took off and I couldn't find it. I was out with father in law and flashlights for a good while and never found it. Later the next day I found it on the other side of the property. It was pretty hot out so I decided I wasn't going to eat this deer. I sawed off his horns and left it for the buzzards.
I was pretty bothered over not eating it and this feeling stuck with me even after I returned home. A week or so later I asked God why this bugged me so much and his response was "You worship the creature more than the Creator which is blessed forever."
I was thankful for that correction.
Will may have a different opinion on that.
/s
Only those of you from a different planet.
Do you understand that Doves mate for life? Do you care?
That relationship clearly ends when one of them gets shot. What's your point?
Apparently this is the thread where Class comes to die.
I have a suet bird feeder in my suburban back yard. The starlings attack it so the finches (including my family of cardinals) don’t get to use it.
I have hesitated to kill them because I eat what I kill. (I’ve eaten blackbirds) I will make starling pot pie and report back.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.