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To: haqihana who wrote (131254)8/10/2005 12:27:21 PM
From: ManyMoose  Read Replies (1) of 793755
 
In my country, the trees are taller than the deer. The most careful driver can have one just out of the shadows too close to avoid a collision. I've seen pronghorns run right into the side of a car. No trees anywhere.

I've been monitoring the discussion of trophy hunting versus meat hunting. I'm a meat hunter myself, but I enjoy a good rack as much as anyone. I wanted to mount my best, a 6x7 bull elk, in my 9 foot ceiling family room. It was so out of scale that I didn't like either option of hanging it at waist level or putting it on the floor. I put it out side and let the elements claim it. The meat was good, too. That was a long time ago.

Trophy hunting for the sake of trophies is not all necessarily bad, either. For example, trophy elephant hunting in Africa was replaced by ivory poaching because the natives had to earn a living somehow. Ivory poaching, unlike sport trophy hunting, is uncontrolled and very destructive of the herds.
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