Posted on 08/02/2015 12:29:43 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Most of the trophy hunting in Africa feeds people both with the meat that is harvested and the cash the hunting provides.
I don’t blame the hunter so much as the guides and the government of Zimbabwe for allowing the hunts in the first place. And I have no sympathy for the nutjobs threatening this guy. But the dentist should stick to hunting non-threatened species - that lion apparently controlled a pride and was fathering cubs in coalition with another male lion. That pride is now a target to be taken over by young males which will kill the cubs to bring the females into heat. A lot of unneeded death of a threatened species for no good reason.
I don't think breaking the law is irrelevant.
And how much hunting have you done? Tell us about the hoops you had to jump thru on your last safari to Africa........
How many animals did you have to apply for to hunt and what was the cost of each of those permits?
For each of those hunting permits, did you deal with the government itself or did you rely on your professional outfitter to handle all that paperwork?
How about these pictures, how would you prosecute the killers of these animals?
Animal #1:
Cougar #2:
Sorry bro but if you were indeed a "PROSECUTOR" then you were nothing but a hack. No prosecutor in their right mind would even attempt to cast judgment on an individual based solely on unsubstantive and biased reports in the MSM..............
Burst your tree hugger bubble, did it?
"It's a 'bug-eat-bug' world out there, Princess....It's one of those 'Circle of Life' kinda things." - Hopper (A Bug's Life)
I just don’t get all the hysteria over a dead animal.
I don’t think I’m missing any point. I don’t think you understood what I wrote. I support hunting, and I’m not a hunter. But because some animals are food doesn’t mean you get to go around and kill every animal you see.
Wth is so special about this damn lion?
Are you saying that the hunter in this case “killed every animal he saw”? The entire hunt looked like a controlled 1 animal harvest.
I remember 42 years ago when Chief Dan George shot a legal bison. Then a few years later a legal hunter also shot a lion in Africa, and got a photo op in a major newspaper.
The letters to the editor were filled with vicious hate mail for a while.
Back in 1900, this state had less than five hundred deer in the entire state.
Then came limited licensed hunting and deer became a valuable asset to the economy. Now we are overrun with deer everywhere!
Perhaps you need to change your handle? How about “LeftwardHo”?
Africa is more wild than you can possibly imagine. It is a lawless and corrupt cesspool. Any semblance of normality would be greeted by an American as not only valid, but on the up-and-up to the highest degree.
The dentist paid a lot of money (too much), and expected that he was getting first class service. Too bad he paid so much. If he had gone cheaper, it actually might not have been “legal” (a definition that changes every moment in the corrupt country of Zimbabwe) - but it would have been better to keep him out of the limelight.
Well, I would think that less wolves or mountain lions would be a big contribution to the high deer population. At least that is how it is in Pennsylvania.
Ok. My understanding in most controlled big game hunts is that the animal meat is given to local villagers. Regardless, he is exercising his legal right to hunt. It is an animal and he is harvesting it. Is that wrong?
she didn’t cry when old yeller died....
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