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In reply to the discussion: Palmer isn't a "hunter". Please stop calling him that. He's a POS scumbag thrill-killing POACHER. [View all]PeaceNikki
(27,985 posts)36. And real hunters do not hunt vulnerable or imprinted animals.
http://www.local8now.com/home/headlines/Norwegian-hunter-adopts-two-fawns-309029011.html
This is what they do with animals in need:
NORWAY (CBS News) -- One of Hedmark countys most well-known hunters, Halvor Sveen, adopted two fawns after their mother died. With good help from the award-winning hunting dog named Hunter, the job goes smoothly. Hunter has become smitten by the fawns and sees himself like a father figure to them.
Sveen has named the two fawns Knoll and Tott and he even has to sleep with them in his bedroom since they need to be fed eight times a day.
Sveen is an experienced hunter and has shot predators, elk and deer in the past. But his newly assigned task as a fawn father will not put an end to that. However, when Knoll and Tott grow up they will be put on an island without any predators.
Our Town visited Hamblen County
Sveen has named the two fawns Knoll and Tott and he even has to sleep with them in his bedroom since they need to be fed eight times a day.
Sveen is an experienced hunter and has shot predators, elk and deer in the past. But his newly assigned task as a fawn father will not put an end to that. However, when Knoll and Tott grow up they will be put on an island without any predators.
Our Town visited Hamblen County
This is what they do with animals in need:
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Palmer isn't a "hunter". Please stop calling him that. He's a POS scumbag thrill-killing POACHER. [View all]
cherokeeprogressive
Aug 2015
OP
I'm pretty sure Cecil was killed with a gun, not a bow and arrow. Palmer failed with the crossbow.
Electric Monk
Aug 2015
#1
I'm sorry the lion was killed. The point of my post was HUNTERS don't kill for fun like Palmer did.
cherokeeprogressive
Aug 2015
#3
Oh, I agree with you that Palmer is a "thrill killer" but disagree that his "adventure" had nothing
Electric Monk
Aug 2015
#5
I read somewhere today that all the animals ("big game") he'd killed was with bow and arrow.
cherokeeprogressive
Aug 2015
#7
Were they also packing guns while luring Cecil ("just in case") or not? 'nuff said, Goodnight. nt
Electric Monk
Aug 2015
#9
Don't know. I guess I'm in the dark about Zimbabwe's "gun culture".
cherokeeprogressive
Aug 2015
#10
The long tracking period is kind of par for the course for Bow/Crosbow hunting.
TheMightyFavog
Aug 2015
#23
Very good observation. Hunters do not lure an animal into a trap. Nor do they ignore conservation
jwirr
Aug 2015
#22
Anybody who gets enjoyment out of killing an animal like that is a sick fuck.
RedCappedBandit
Aug 2015
#30