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Started by longbeard11, February 24, 2014, 03:05:29 PM
Quote from: longbeard11 on February 27, 2014, 08:18:33 AMI was just waiting for a negative comment, I knew all the positive comments were too good to be true lol. We respect ever animal that we hunt and every animal that we trap. Taking a single picture or video with an animal in a trap, that has been there for a few hours already is really not going to hurt anything. We want to document it in every way possible and the only true way to do that is to walk up on the animal and take a quick video or quick picture. That animal is not harmed by sitting in that trap, its been there for a little bit anyways so a couple extra minutes isnt hurting anything. You have to walk up on animals in the trap anyways and inspect them and make sure their fur is fine and not rubbed. That takes a little bit of time as well. If you do happen to catch an animal that is rubbed really bad and you know is not good quality fur it is then your judgment call whether you want to release the animal or dispatch of it.
Quote from: GobbleNut on March 02, 2014, 01:42:29 PMQuote from: longbeard11 on February 27, 2014, 08:18:33 AMI was just waiting for a negative comment, I knew all the positive comments were too good to be true lol. We respect ever animal that we hunt and every animal that we trap. Taking a single picture or video with an animal in a trap, that has been there for a few hours already is really not going to hurt anything. We want to document it in every way possible and the only true way to do that is to walk up on the animal and take a quick video or quick picture. That animal is not harmed by sitting in that trap, its been there for a little bit anyways so a couple extra minutes isnt hurting anything. You have to walk up on animals in the trap anyways and inspect them and make sure their fur is fine and not rubbed. That takes a little bit of time as well. If you do happen to catch an animal that is rubbed really bad and you know is not good quality fur it is then your judgment call whether you want to release the animal or dispatch of it. I thought for a while about whether I wanted to comment on this thread or not. This is a hunting forum and those of us that participate here do so with the realization that what we do results in the deaths of other "beings" that share this planet with us. We also realize that for each of us to exist on this planet, other living organisms have to lose their lives in the process. That is the reality. We cannot change it,...nor can those who frown upon hunting and trapping.Having said that, we as hunters must eventually come to the realization that the great majority of people in this country do not hunt or trap,...and that they have the power, through the legislative processes, to either allow us to hunt/trap or to tell us we cannot do so legally. As such, we tread a fine line with how we portray ourselves to them, and how they "interpret" our actions. Your response above to spaightlabs comment is about as reasonable as it could be. I agree that the animals in the pictures are probably not going to be traumatized any further by the taking of pictures for another minute or two. And your assertion that if the pelts are not satisfactory, you can release the animal, is a reasonable statement. However, spaightlabs comment should be taken seriously. All of us must understand that the general public does not always see things the same way we hunters and trappers do. Also, there are plenty of people out there that, frankly, hate our guts and will do anything they can to make us look bad in the eyes of the majority of the public that is willing to accept what we do,....as long as we do it within their view of what is responsible and ethical. I will pretty much guarantee you that pictures like the ones posted are an anti-trapping/hunting group's gold mine. They will exploit them to the max to turn the general public against trapping. ...And ultimately, they will succeed. They already have in many states. Out here in the west, some states have already outlawed trapping on public lands, and the others are quickly moving that way. I am not a trapper, but I have nothing against trapping. However, those that trap better wake up and smell the coffee or you are going to see your privilege of doing so taken away,...and it will not be in the too distant future.Wildlife in every state belongs to the people, even that which lives on private land! If the people of this country decide that they do not want us killing their wildlife,...either by trapping, hunting, or even fishing,...they can legislate it out of existence! It is happening on public land now,...and it can happen on private land, too! We must become more conscious of how we present ourselves to the public. I know you meant no harm on this hunting forum by posting those pictures. I also know that I will get vilified by some people here for going on this little tirade about it, too. But folks, if we want to keep doing our thing in this country, we better start understanding that we do it at the will of a very fickle public. Start thinking about that before posting pictures that can and will be used against us!
Quote from: GobbleNut on March 03, 2014, 04:57:55 PM I agree that we, as hunters, trappers, or whatever, should not have to defend our way of life. Unfortunately, in this day and age, we must be very careful about how we portray ourselves.