Dr Ray
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Lord Nelson drop bear.
Had to laugh!
Lord Nelson drop bear.
Coyotes and feral hogs. I kill them with no regard to sport.
Bonk,Elephant. I don't want to hunt elephant. IMO, they're too intelligent and too familial for me to be comfortable killing one. I'm not opposed to anyone else hunting elephant (legally of course) but it's not something I feel comfortable doing.
There are more than a few animals I'm not interested in hunting. Hippo, apes and the Tiny 10 for example but disinterest isn't the same as morally uncomfortable. I would be morally uncomfortable killing an elephant for sport. That's me and only me and NOT an indictment of those who feel differently. I absolutely do not have any negative judgement towards anyone that legally and ethically hunts elephant. It's just not something I will do.
I also recognize that I'm spectacularly inconsistent. I have no problem killing other sentient game but for some reason the idea of me killing an elephant doesn't sit well with my conscience. YMMV
GirraffeIn a discussion with other hunters I often hear what they could never ever hunt because of various emotional reasons.
A good friend of mine is a horse rider and could not shoot at a zebra, it´s too much like a horse.
An other hunting pal of me hates seeing hunting pictures of baboons or monkeys, because for hin there are our close relatives and look and behave too much like a human being.
In my own hunting area it´s "normal" to shoot young animals, excpecially boars or foxes - I could never shoot a baby animal, maybe bacause I´m a woman?
In Africa I had plenty of possibilities shooting jackals... I can´t do this, for me they are looking like stray dogs and I´m a dog owner. No way killig one!
A cheetah for me looks so gentle and harmless, I would feel bad shooting one.
What about you? Any species you couldn´t pull the trigger?
Thank you.Bonk,
That is a very introspective response. The way I see it, no one flies to Africa, or anywhere for that matter, to kill an animal because they are hungry. We do what we do because of passion, and within the bounds of the law an individuals passion is there own. It SHOULDN"T be logical, if it is then you aren't really touching the part of yourself we are all looking for in the field or on the water.