Re: 1426 yard deer
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: cazorp</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: eddybo</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: cazorp</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I still think we have a responsibility to hunt with ethics in our mind. And those who don't shouldnt post it on YouTube with the justification "it's only feral pigs". We also trap, shoot and send dogs after wild boars over here, perhaps a bit different in some aspects.
We are 12 hunters + guests who shoot around 30 wild boars every year on our 1500 acre and keep a close dialogue with both the land owners and the land users in order to try to help as much as possible. Food wise, we supply over 5 tonnes of peas and sugar plants from our feeders to lure them away from the crop, and provide us with opportunities to study them, as well as selectively shoot animals in the group.
What actions are you taking to prevent damage to the crop? </div></div>
Shooting 30 on 1500 acres is not enough to curtail the animals here. The pigs have no natural predators other than gators. We have trapped 30 in a couple weeks time, you do not even notice a reduction in how they root up the fields. More just move in to take their place. </div></div>
Not if your neighbours also shoot 30 (or 60, or whatever the numbers are) - I personally wouldn't mind shooting 60 on our 1500 acres, but we've panned out on around 30 animals per year due to succesful control. Being sucessful in achieving the numbers means sooner or later you will be in control. They're not an endless bunch of creatures spawning out of thin air..
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: eddybo</div><div class="ubbcode-body">You selectively shoot animals over bait? Where are your ethics? I cannot believe someone as ethical as you would stoop so low as to shoot an animal over bait, after all they gotta eat. You are no longer a hunter in my view. Shooting animals over bait are the actions of a sick phugger. After all animals got eat and they are people too, right? (lots of sarcasm there) </div></div>
Yup, hard to miss the sarcasm and I should problably resist to comment, but since its so stupid I can't. -What on gods green earth is wrong with shooting animals while they're eating!?
What do you bait your traps with, toilet paper and a porn mag? Truth is, the majority of game I see while hunting are either running, eating or flying. I can't actually think of a better moment to shoot them than when they're being undisturbed and eating peacefully. Picture perfect moment for getting whacked. To be a bit serious, this exactly what the feeding areas provide us with, great opportunity to shoot selectively with minimum risk of maiming prey who has done nothing to deserve less than a minimum risk, confident shot to the vitals.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: eddybo</div><div class="ubbcode-body">As far as feeding them tons of food to draw them away from the crops, what kinda freakin idea is that? Do you pay off terrorists too? Clueless aren't you? It is just not crop damage that is the problem. They destroy the vegetation in the little stream beds. Next thing you know with a little rain your little streams are huge eroded gullies. </div></div>
As far as destroyed vegetation in stream beds, we don't have that problem, but sure sounds like another good reason to lure them away from sensitive areas, and we know both yours and my pigs like food.
-It sounds like you could learn quite a bit from me about successful pig control with maintained ethics, but I assume you're bit too unpolished to be bothered with that kind of discussions
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What are you gonna do when your neighbors do not want the pigs controlled, and prefer that there property is a safe haven for the widdle piggies. We have that right in America.
While I was being sarcastic about my comments regarding bait, there are people that feel that way. They will denounce you as being a hunter. If you were to come to my area and brag about shooting an animal over bait they would laugh you out of the hunting goods store and inform you what an unethical SOB you are. That is the funny thing about hunting ethics, they vary from place to place for reasons you would not understand unless you have been to those places and experienced them.
You shoot over bait and defend the practice. Yet you wanna cry about others ethics. Do you think hunting over bait is any less despicable to non-hunters than shooting them at long range. Clueless people like you will be the demise of our sport.