AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNNNNNNNDDDDDDDDDDDddd....the 2nd post wins it.Subzerowings said:What's wrong with hunting?
It's not like animals are reluctant to kill other species, so why should we be?
Don't try to turn this on me by saying something like: "We are the more evolved species, we should not lower ourselves to their level."
That's grade A elitism right there.
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.whiteM1lk said:What about a option like "Only if the animal attacks first?"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.
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.
Oh come on when people hunt to thin the population of animals it's called hunting but when I do it to humans suddenly I'm an "assassin" ...please.bahumat42 said:to reduce numbers of an overpopulated species, because at a certain point the actually become a threat to themselves (some species) thats the only time when its acceptable to me
Please, oh please tell me you're being sarchastic. A 6 point buck is a deer that has 6 tines on it's antlers. generally, a deer with a bigger set of antlers is older and therefore wiser and harder to kill. Just like bigger fish, that's why this is used as a measure of merit, because it's harder. And if sport hunting accomplishes nothing, than neither does gaming or reading a book. It is a form of entertainment and stress releif, and if you don't think that accomplishes anything I wonder why you're a member of the escapist.Xan Krieger said:Only when done for food, if you say you can do it for population control then why not bomb China to control the population?
Hunting for sport is a lesser version of being a military sniper. at least the sniper is achieving something by bringing the world closer to peace. The hunter is expending a bullet and nothing get accomplished. Also in the military how are points determined when you shoot someone? I know there are like 6 point bucks so are there like 3 point corporals and 7 point officers?
This. Not many people realize that in many places in the US, deer have no natural predators. Meaning that hunters have to fill in the blank to keep them from overpopulating. Cuz that's bad. No really, as in famine, disease, eventual die-off and a massive rise in car accidents.dsmops2003 said:Hunting, especially in regards to deer keep populations in check. I have no problem with hunting as long as the kill will be used well.
Bowie knife won't cut it on the skull. throat shot would work. As a side note, the deer might not have a firearm, but it does have an extremely wide peripheral vision, an amazing sense of smell, and an equally amazing sense of hearing. Even getting close enough to use a bow is extremely dificult, even when it comes to you. You might not think it's fair, but as someone who hunts, I can tell you that the odds lie heavily in the deers favor. Even with ducks and rabbits and other small game, more get away than get killed. How's that work for fair. And with large game hunting, like deer, most hunters don't even fill thier tags every year, despite a season that is several weeks long. You can't watch espn and think that's real hunting, it's not, it's cheating to create a reliable kill for entertainment.Madara XIII said:Challenge Accepted....How thick is a bears skull by the way and will a bowie knife do the trick?!koether said:Yup, I totally support people hunting animals. Seems fine, seeing as animals hunt each other all the time and its perfectly natural.
The thing that throws off this equation is the unnatural use of firearms, which quickly removes any sense of fairness or sport from the equation.
If you want to hunt I totally support you, but first I'm going to strip you down, take your gun, hand you a switchblade, and then point you towards the nearest bear. Best of luck macho man.