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In reply to the discussion: Hunting and fishing participation on the rise nationally [View all]Ya Basta
(391 posts)52. Wow thanks hunter I enjoyed reading your post.
"Then our youngest dog, who looks like a big fox or a little red coyote, a fearless hunter of mice and chaser of road-runners, suddenly leaps out of the brush, falls six feet sideways into the river, swims across, and hides behind my wife."
LOL!
I busted up laughing at the mental image of this. It reminded me of a time when my sister's cocker spaniel darted off after some geese in a park with my sister's two young kids following. When the kids caught up the geese went after the kids chasing them all over the place. Everybody in the park started cracking up laughing. Geese chasing two kids screaming and crying with a cocker spaniel barking and chasing the geese. It was hilarious.
Anyway glad to see you didn't get hurt and none of your dogs got hurt, or at least not seriously. Yes these wild boar are no joke. They are dangerous and cause problems.
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I think I'd rather try racoon. Seems like there is one in every yard here!
cherokeeprogressive
Aug 2012
#15
Yeah, the more fish and deer we take for ourselves, the less there is for the bears
Cleita
Aug 2012
#3
In a lot of areas, there are overpopulation problems, especially with deer,
nobodyspecial
Aug 2012
#6
So you think that there should be unrestricted trophy hunting for these animals instead of
Cleita
Aug 2012
#19
why not just let there be a quota that can be hunted, then you control the population
loli phabay
Aug 2012
#22
what kind of rifle do you think they are using a 150mm, hell ive seen deer hit by a truck
loli phabay
Aug 2012
#24
still want to know what rifle they are using that makes the meat unfiot to eat
loli phabay
Aug 2012
#27
Eastern and Northeastern US is crawling with deer and there are very few ranches.
ProgressiveProfessor
Aug 2012
#40
I'm sure a cougar would eat a goose, but considering the relative abundance of both species
petronius
Aug 2012
#14
every time i drive in to the city i see hundreds of canada geese at the side of the road walking alo
loli phabay
Aug 2012
#26
Every hunting license (and gun and ammo and bow, and.. ) contributes to wildlife conservation.
X_Digger
Aug 2012
#48
The state campgrounds you enjoy? The state parks? Funded in large part with these funds.
X_Digger
Aug 2012
#55
I don't eat meat... and anyone who enjoys killing animals for sport is sick in my book
MotherPetrie
Aug 2012
#51
I've no problem with hunting but I wish "conservation" groups would include predators.
Sick of the GOP
Aug 2012
#53