A selfie with a raccoon?

Ugh this pisses me off. It would've better if he had gotten rabies. That's what that fucker deserves for provoking and then killing a wild animal.
 
13252498:connecticunt said:
Ugh this pisses me off. It would've better if he had gotten rabies. That's what that fucker deserves for provoking and then killing a wild animal.

guess how many wild animals i killed this year? probably close to or over 100
 
13252508:*DUMBCAN* said:
Who cares? Racoons are pests that should be eradicated, just like foxes and rats.

I think you miss read me here. The reason I posted this is because I thought it was really funny someone tried to take a picture with one of these pests. It doesnt make me angry that he killed it, its just funny.
 
13252511:.Hugo. said:
nah mostly pests like raccoons, rabbits, gophers etc...

but then also hunting ducks, geese, grouse, pheasants

Perks of surviving as a human and being on top of the food chain. Hunting is doing part to make a balanced population for critters, I don't understand why people down vote.
 
13253681:cool_name said:
God damn it I hate fucking coons

Then why do it? Beastiality is fucked up man

13253919:CheeF said:
Perks of surviving as a human and being on top of the food chain. Hunting is doing part to make a balanced population for critters, I don't understand why people down vote.

Because ns is full of pussy hippies
 
13253919:CheeF said:
Perks of surviving as a human and being on top of the food chain. Hunting is doing part to make a balanced population for critters, I don't understand why people down vote.

except hunting doing a part to help re-balance ecosystems after human interference is quite situational 99% of the time. For instance, in my immediate area, out of the animals mentioned, none of them are overpopulated other then Canada geese and snow geese. Some (like red foxes) have quite low populations for the moment, so killing them really is doing more harm then good.

The interactions between what you're hunting and the rest of the ecosystem is really a lot more complicated than most hunters understand.

I wouldn't expect many hunters to actually know what actually needs culling and what animals they're killing is doing more harm than good, so it's sad when people like Hugo go a little out of hand and kill dozens of animals when they really have no idea of the impacts of what they're doing. Although I don't know where he's hunting so I'll give him the benefit of the doubt and believe he's somewhere where all the animals he's mentioned he kills for sport are actually overpopulated and can do with a good cull.
 
13254006:VinnieF said:
except hunting doing a part to help re-balance ecosystems after human interference is quite situational 99% of the time. For instance, in my immediate area, out of the animals mentioned, none of them are overpopulated other then Canada geese and snow geese. Some (like red foxes) have quite low populations for the moment, so killing them really is doing more harm then good.

The interactions between what you're hunting and the rest of the ecosystem is really a lot more complicated than most hunters understand.

I wouldn't expect many hunters to actually know what actually needs culling and what animals they're killing is doing more harm than good, so it's sad when people like Hugo go a little out of hand and kill dozens of animals when they really have no idea of the impacts of what they're doing. Although I don't know where he's hunting so I'll give him the benefit of the doubt and believe he's somewhere where all the animals he's mentioned he kills for sport are actually overpopulated and can do with a good cull.

Lol i know all the impacts it has, i have a degree in aquatic biology, but was doing wildlife biology before that.

If i see a raccoon or skunk i shoot it because i dont want an altercation with the dog, not knowing if theyre rabid or not.

Also its not like this was all on the same land. Different parts of northern mn, central mn, and iowa.
 
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