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Tough way to go out. Mountain lion attack
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<blockquote data-quote="Hard H2O" data-source="post: 3071265" data-attributes="member: 65774"><p>And they are swayed just by the wording of a ballot initiative. The wording of one law trying to outlaw "trophy" cat hunting would outlaw GPS or training collars on the dogs. The way it is worded though gives the impression that all training collars would be outlawed so even those used on upland bird hunters and cattle dogs.</p><p></p><p>They do not want to outlaw cat hunting. They want to outlaw all hunting and even pet ownership.</p><p></p><p>California had a harvest of around 300 mountain lions each year when they had a regulated season. Now they still kill about the same amount each year. Instead of reaping the benefit of license dollars they pay for someone to shoot them.</p><p></p><p>We must be united as hunters. Not just deer hunters or pheasant hunters but as hunters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hard H2O, post: 3071265, member: 65774"] And they are swayed just by the wording of a ballot initiative. The wording of one law trying to outlaw "trophy" cat hunting would outlaw GPS or training collars on the dogs. The way it is worded though gives the impression that all training collars would be outlawed so even those used on upland bird hunters and cattle dogs. They do not want to outlaw cat hunting. They want to outlaw all hunting and even pet ownership. California had a harvest of around 300 mountain lions each year when they had a regulated season. Now they still kill about the same amount each year. Instead of reaping the benefit of license dollars they pay for someone to shoot them. We must be united as hunters. Not just deer hunters or pheasant hunters but as hunters. [/QUOTE]
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