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ProudToBeBlueInRhody

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56. You do realize that the vast majority of hunters eat what they kill
Tue Nov 24, 2015, 12:10 AM
Nov 2015

And donate what they don't to local food banks?

You realize no one is advocating just shooting and mounting their head, right?

And you're babbling about bias and presumption all the time?

I mean I have to ask with you, because........never mind.

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How on earth did the ecology ever survive before humans came around to let it know just how many Erich Bloodaxe BSN Nov 2015 #1
Predators Demeter Nov 2015 #2
How about a bow hunt. greg1024 Nov 2015 #12
That would be my preference, especially in subdivisions in the dead of night.... Demeter Nov 2015 #15
And that is the biggest problem yeoman6987 Nov 2015 #27
I do not know of anyone being killed by hitting a deer in the city Demeter Nov 2015 #34
Creighton community mourns ‘beautiful souls’ of four young women killed in car crash Omaha Steve Nov 2015 #50
The rule is DO NOT SWERVE; hit the deer! Demeter Nov 2015 #57
Shotguns are being used MosheFeingold Nov 2015 #43
In this case wolves & other predators TexasProgresive Nov 2015 #3
The natural way MosheFeingold Nov 2015 #44
"Nature" also allows vegetation to be stripped and other species threatened... Eleanors38 Nov 2015 #92
I imagine shotgun slugs don't travel near as far as rifle bullets. Much heavier and slower. Skeeter Barnes Nov 2015 #4
Correct. MosheFeingold Nov 2015 #45
According to this map, seems like the hunters/bullets would be fairly close to civilization and I-93 BlueJazz Nov 2015 #5
I-95 is not civilization--I've driven it at all hours Demeter Nov 2015 #58
It's 93, not 95, big difference. Marrah_G Nov 2015 #79
Well, apparently your eyes are better than mine. Thanks! BlueJazz Nov 2015 #84
nah- I am just from here :) Marrah_G Nov 2015 #86
It is very close to neighborhoods and major roads. Gormy Cuss Nov 2015 #62
Its bordered by rt 93, also known as the Expressway Marrah_G Nov 2015 #78
What kind of person enjoys murdering animals? Morally collapsed,primitive, ugly people. Subhuman.n/t Judi Lynn Nov 2015 #6
These kind? EX500rider Nov 2015 #7
poseurs.... dhill926 Nov 2015 #10
The majority of the human race who are not vegetarians... beevul Nov 2015 #14
You equate entertainment via killing something with eating? LanternWaste Nov 2015 #40
No, the poster I responded to did... beevul Nov 2015 #53
You do realize that the vast majority of hunters eat what they kill ProudToBeBlueInRhody Nov 2015 #56
Michigan has been in an unrelieved Depression since 1999 Demeter Nov 2015 #16
+1 million! darkangel218 Nov 2015 #19
What kind of person enjoys a denuded forest and dying trees stripped of their bark? NickB79 Nov 2015 #25
I had chicken for dinner Travis_0004 Nov 2015 #28
would you find it entertaining to kill? Skittles Nov 2015 #30
Its a cheap source of meat Travis_0004 Nov 2015 #32
see #31 Skittles Nov 2015 #33
Would you include "bow-humping cowards?" Eleanors38 Nov 2015 #93
You need to put in some time with your conscience, as others do. n/t Judi Lynn Nov 2015 #37
I have never and would never date a hunter Skittles Nov 2015 #29
Same here. darkangel218 Nov 2015 #36
Not much to respect there. Something's really missing. I agree so much. n/t Judi Lynn Nov 2015 #38
Does hunting equate with "solely for entertainment" in your mind? I know people who hunt to eat. Vincardog Nov 2015 #52
Hunting is OK only if the children are starving at home and the hunter doesn't enjoy any part of the Brickbat Nov 2015 #61
Your Series right? Vincardog Nov 2015 #65
Just clarifying the intent of some of the other posters on here. Brickbat Nov 2015 #66
Cool because the meat they eat growns in plastic on foam trays. Vincardog Nov 2015 #67
Exactly. Brickbat Nov 2015 #76
why don't they just admit they enjoy killing? Skittles Nov 2015 #90
What would it do for you if they did? Brickbat Nov 2015 #91
Have you visited a farm where your burgers and chicken come from? NickB79 Nov 2015 #71
did you miss the word ENTERTAINING? Skittles Nov 2015 #74
No, I did not. It is, however, immaterial to the discussion at hand NickB79 Nov 2015 #82
are you denying there are people who just LOVE to kill deer becuase they think it is fun? Skittles Nov 2015 #85
No, no -- you must go hunting with a heavy heart, and force yourself to pull the trigger so they Brickbat Nov 2015 #77
I agree completely shrike Nov 2015 #97
What kind of person enjoys putting a condom on a buck? snooper2 Nov 2015 #42
I assume then you are a complete Vegan? dbackjon Nov 2015 #48
You need to take your own advice in post #28... Marengo Nov 2015 #88
I resent that! I am not "ugly!" Eleanors38 Nov 2015 #94
85 deer per square miles plus 98 hunters "armed only with shotguns" = Sunlei Nov 2015 #8
Deer don't stampede like you imagine NickB79 Nov 2015 #26
In most studies of white tail deer, home ranges are about a square mile... Eleanors38 Nov 2015 #95
shot gun not a risk at 1/4 mile Kali Nov 2015 #9
This message was self-deleted by its author darkangel218 Nov 2015 #18
I am no fan of hunting -but when we remove an ecosystem's natural predators nadine_mn Nov 2015 #11
They could do archery and crossbow only maybe madville Nov 2015 #13
Should be a great way to fill the freezer. ileus Nov 2015 #17
Having that many deer per square mile is VERY bad for the environment AND the deer Nac Mac Feegle Nov 2015 #20
As a follow-on to your post and note about this issue here in Philadelphia BumRushDaShow Nov 2015 #23
Deer are browsers, not grazers, they don't really eat grasses Drahthaardogs Nov 2015 #24
They like rosebushes, I found out this morning Demeter Nov 2015 #35
"Deer aren't grazers..." Art_from_Ark Nov 2015 #60
Grass is not their primary food source. Their teeth aren't made to graze efficiently. Brickbat Nov 2015 #70
At the density stated in the OP, they'll eat anything they can get at NickB79 Nov 2015 #72
Yep, they're hard on habitat when the numbers are out of balance. Brickbat Nov 2015 #81
They are probably eating dandelions and other broadleaf leaves in the meadow mixed with the grass. Drahthaardogs Nov 2015 #89
the main reason people kill deer is because they enjoy killing deer Skittles Nov 2015 #31
And the reason people eat meat is because they enjoy eating meat NickB79 Nov 2015 #83
Errr, Nac Mac Feegle Nov 2015 #98
As inhumane as it sounds... truthisfreedom Nov 2015 #21
Those deer need to be thinned out .... end of story Botany Nov 2015 #22
Correct dbackjon Nov 2015 #49
We have more white tailed deer now in America then when the Mayflower landed Botany Nov 2015 #54
I love Yew plants dbackjon Nov 2015 #55
Don't hunt them. oneshooter Nov 2015 #39
85 per square mile?!?!? Xithras Nov 2015 #41
The idea of sterilizing or using contraception is pretty unrealistic. truthisfreedom Nov 2015 #46
Here is the deal on wolves, I think this makes sense Omaha Steve Nov 2015 #47
The one part I disagree with on the Upworthy post is the changing of rivers - the beavers Hestia Nov 2015 #51
Also in this area there is no where for the deer to spread out to Marrah_G Nov 2015 #68
Wolves would not be possible here Marrah_G Nov 2015 #80
"In sight of" Downtown Boston Recursion Nov 2015 #59
Yes, in sight of downtown and adjacent to the southern 'hoods of Boston. Gormy Cuss Nov 2015 #63
And everything you see between that and the city is extremely populated Marrah_G Nov 2015 #69
No where for the deer to go? Deer LOVE suburbs NickB79 Nov 2015 #73
These suburbs are like extensions of the city, it's very urban Marrah_G Nov 2015 #75
I have an apartment in St Louis Park as well as a house in extreme SE MN. truthisfreedom Nov 2015 #87
We have a real deer problem here in KC. leftyladyfrommo Nov 2015 #64
Pro sharp shooters usually are given a "shopping list" of which deer to kill... Eleanors38 Nov 2015 #96
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