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<blockquote data-quote="Caveman0101" data-source="post: 1528395" data-attributes="member: 10852"><p>What the hell are you guys talking about "support all hunting for the good of hunting". You just tell me how it promotes good will toward hunters to have some rich ***** pay thousands of dollars to go out and shoot some animal that has been genetically altered to grow some antlers that could never occur in the wild. A person who probably at any other time in history would not have had a snowball's chance in hell of ever taking a trophy animal in fair chase scenario. Many of the guys have no knowledge of the game they seek, no appreciation for them or the country in which they live. I see these type all the time as I live and work in one of the richest areas in the country (Vail, CO). I for sure don't want to be judged by what a person like that does or says, but that is exactly what happens. Nearly every hunting show anymore is canned hunts and it only gives anti-hunters more ammunition to question the ethics of hunting for the rest of us. If it was all good, why aren't, cattle, I mean deer raised on these ranches allowed to qualify for record books? Because we all know it's bullsh*t. There is no merit or skill involved or values passed on when you go to a big zoo and shoot a "trophy". So please stop calling it hunting, because every time someone does it makes what the rest of us do feel a little degraded and cheapened somehow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caveman0101, post: 1528395, member: 10852"] What the hell are you guys talking about "support all hunting for the good of hunting". You just tell me how it promotes good will toward hunters to have some rich ***** pay thousands of dollars to go out and shoot some animal that has been genetically altered to grow some antlers that could never occur in the wild. A person who probably at any other time in history would not have had a snowball's chance in hell of ever taking a trophy animal in fair chase scenario. Many of the guys have no knowledge of the game they seek, no appreciation for them or the country in which they live. I see these type all the time as I live and work in one of the richest areas in the country (Vail, CO). I for sure don't want to be judged by what a person like that does or says, but that is exactly what happens. Nearly every hunting show anymore is canned hunts and it only gives anti-hunters more ammunition to question the ethics of hunting for the rest of us. If it was all good, why aren't, cattle, I mean deer raised on these ranches allowed to qualify for record books? Because we all know it's bullsh*t. There is no merit or skill involved or values passed on when you go to a big zoo and shoot a "trophy". So please stop calling it hunting, because every time someone does it makes what the rest of us do feel a little degraded and cheapened somehow. [/QUOTE]
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