COMATOSE
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what should I kill them with rocks maybe a slingshotI don't know, shooting coyotes with a gun is pretty lame if you ask me. So... I'll go ahead and wager he is a coward.
what should I kill them with rocks maybe a slingshotI don't know, shooting coyotes with a gun is pretty lame if you ask me. So... I'll go ahead and wager he is a coward.
See, I figured you'd say that... my point is that Coyotes are animals just as humans are animals. Therefore they have as much a right to live as us. No debating that. Put yourself in a young Coyotes position, Coma has just killed 3 members of your family for sport, not for food or clothing, just because it was fun and maybe it got his rocks off, what say you?Apples are a different species than Oranges. Just like Coyotes are a different species than Humans. Great analogy.
Try a bow? Spear? Hunting Knife? It's easy to kill an animal from so far away, I shot my first deer from 200 yds when I was 6, took no skill except looking through a scope, holding my breath, and putting a few lbs of pressure on the trigger. Hunters of the past laugh greatly at the "hunters" of today. Come to Alaska next summer and I'll show you a true hunt, just PM me when you're ready.what should I kill them with rocks maybe a slingshot
Apples are fruit just as oranges are fruit. Your "therefore" is flawed. I have more of a right to include meat in my diet than those animals have a right to live. You know why? Because I have a gun. When they start shooting back, I'll start to respect their right to live a bit more.See, I figured you'd say that... my point is that Coyotes are animals just as humans are animals. Therefore they have as much a right to live as us. No debating that. Put yourself in a young Coyotes position, Coma has just killed 3 members of your family for sport, not for food or clothing, just because it was fun and maybe it got his rocks off, what say you?
Hunters of the past had a lifespan of thirty years. There's plenty of skill involved with using a firearm. What kind of gun were you using when you were 6? Did you learn how to skin and quarter a carcass? Did you eat that deer?Try a bow? Spear? Hunting Knife? It's easy to kill an animal from so far away, I shot my first deer from 200 yds when I was 6, took no skill except looking through a scope, holding my breath, and putting a few lbs of pressure on the trigger. Hunters of the past laugh greatly at the "hunters" of today. Come to Alaska next summer and I'll show you a true hunt, just PM me when you're ready.
Apples are fruit just as oranges are fruit. Your "therefore" is flawed. I have more of a right to include meat in my diet than those animals have a right to live. You know why? Because I have a gun. When they start shooting back, I'll start to respect their right to live a bit more.
Hunters of the past had a lifespan of thirty years. There's plenty of skill involved with using a firearm. What kind of gun were you using when you were 6? Did you learn how to skin and quarter a carcass? Did you eat that deer?
Who's forgotten? I don't think you read the whole thread, this isn't a survival kill... this was pure sport, it was murder.You people forgot, how we as people survived for thousands of years.
I must have missed the part where he said "he just did it for sport"?Who's forgotten? I don't think you read the whole thread, this isn't a survival kill... this was pure sport, it was murder.
I am an avid hunter of dear and moose, tho I do eat the meat.
The guy started the thread by saying how he liked to get blazed and go shoot things, sounds quite random to me and purely for 'fun', no conclusions were jumped to by myself or Socata.Has anyone asked what he did with the fur? or is everyone jumping to conclusions by saying it was merely for sport? Just a thought!