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    Quote Originally Posted by werner.reiche View Post
    You're entitled to your opinion and conclusions - misguided as they are - just as peta members are. Just don't expect your anti-hunting sentiments to be embraced on a hunting and fishing discussion forum.
    It's always good to stick your head in the sand and ignore what's going on in the world. And just because I disagree with one aspect of the sport, doesn't make me anti hunting. But i guess it's easier to play the character assassination game than to actually think about the issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rfb View Post
    I read that article as well. And good on him for doing that. But i think it's a bit of a stretch to extrapolate that to hunters plural helped create the national parks system.
    Not very aware of history are we?

    You do realize that virtually all wildlife and habitat conservation measures in place today were originally to protect hunter's interest?
    Why do you think organisations like DU and Delta were started?
    You do know Audobon was a hunter?
    You do know Jack Miner was a hunter?

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    That's all very well and good but what does that have to do with trophy hunting today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rfb View Post
    And as I've stated before, for whatever reasons, a few African nations have banned it recently in a move to protect wildlife.
    And when hunting and fishing in Canada is banned for the same reason will you still consider it a good thing?

    If you think it will stop with African hunting you are wrong!
    How is it one careless cigarette can cause a forest fire, but it takes a whole box of matches to light a campfire?

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    Quote Originally Posted by oaknut View Post
    And when hunting and fishing in Canada is banned for the same reason will you still consider it a good thing?

    If you think it will stop with African hunting you are wrong!
    Really?? Our ability to keep trophy hunting as a viable option in Africa is going to make or break hunting in Canada?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rfb View Post
    It's always good to stick your head in the sand and ignore what's going on in the world. And just because I disagree with one aspect of the sport, doesn't make me anti hunting. But i guess it's easier to play the character assassination game than to actually think about the issues.
    I've actually put quite a bit of thought into it....and what I've come up with is that if hunters concede their right to hunt "because we want to", we have lost our right to hunt. As soon as we say "only for predator control", "only for food", etc, if that matter can be addressed otherwise - then why should we be allowed to hunt at all? That is the question you need to answer. As soon as you start putting what other hunters do "out of bounds" you can expect others to do the same to your hunting.

    What you are doing by posting here against one segment of hunters (trophy hunts) is employing the anti-hunters divide-and-conquer strategy, so don't expect it to be welcomed here. You're not the first to do it and you won't be the last either. And I think you're going to find that you may provide a bit of distraction for a few days, but in the big picture, it's not going to work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rfb View Post
    That's all very well and good but what does that have to do with trophy hunting today.
    In reference to you're prior statement "I read that article as well. And good on him for doing that. But i think it's a bit of a stretch to extrapolate that to hunters plural helped create the national parks system".

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    United we stand, divided we fall
    "I may not have gone where I was supposed to go, but I ended up where I was supposed to be"

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    Poaching is the danger to African big game, not trophy hunting. And trophy hunting is what is being used to fund wildlife protection there. You should do your research on this before you start slagging it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by werner.reiche View Post
    Poaching is the danger to African big game, not trophy hunting. And trophy hunting is what is being used to fund wildlife protection there. You should do your research on this before you start slagging it.
    I've done my research and the studies on hunting as a conservation tool are mixed at best. I'm perfectly willing to admit poaching plays a large part in the decimation of populations as well but hunting, the way it is set up currently there, plays a role as well.

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