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snochuk

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I was successful with my swamp donkey draw, I will be able to "harvest" Cecil the moose.

That is just horrible that you would just go out and murder a moose and degrade the defenseless moose by calling it a swamp donkey. Your red neck ways are just unacceptable in today's righteous society.

Out of sheer guilt you should store all that meat in my freezer until it can be properly disposed of!
 

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Hmmmm. According to the article on page three this hunt was all above board sooooooo bleeding hearts are crying wolf?????? Seems the locals have seen huge benifits from some of these horrific (haha) legal acts! And exactly what have the bleeding hearts done for the locals. The lion - booted out f the pride would have just died and been gone with only a benefit to the vultures. Apparently he has done some good by leaving this earth the way he did, ****ty he did not die quickly.
Sorry but just should not be a big deal at all.

Now if the stars of TV media cleaned up heir lives and starved out the coke dealers.............that would be impressive.
 

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It's funny how in the F/B thing above these "professional hunter's" have got into the politically correct
term garbage by saying the "animal was harvested" lol, what a stupid thing to say.Tell it like it is, the
animal was killed for fun................ or sport if you wana call hiding in a blind and waiting for an animal
to walk by so you can kill it a "sport" Is the guy a doush..................yes and so are all of his "sport hunter"
like minded friend's .
Is he worthy of national new's No,not IMO.............

Chris clye killed approx 160 HUMAN BEING's,they made a movie about him and made him into america's
greatest hero that ever lived....................

and the globe is in a uproar over a lion? Really???????????????
( IMO you would have to be a redneck moron to believe that all of those kill's were an armed threat)

WTF are you for real???!!! Very poor choice of argument material, great comparison, bravo!


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Who needs logic when you have argumentum ad hominems?
 

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Makes 3 of us buddy...real world problems

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Makes 4 of us. The thing that makes me mad is I have better priority then I guy a work with he got his in the same zone as I applied


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Makes 4 of us. The thing that makes me mad is I have better priority then I guy a work with he got his in the same zone as I applied


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For the last 6yrs I've lived in ab I have yet to get a single draw figures

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I am a hunter, but hunt for food not trophies. I suck at hunting so I would starve if I had to rely on it. But I just don't get why someone would kill an animal like that. You can't eat it, I don't think you could even have it hide hear in North America?!? It's just pointless killing an animal for bragging rights. I am truly sad about this lion getting killed. I hope it wrecks his life


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Says who?
 

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Says who?

I was of the understanding that one didn't eat carnivores; wolves, foxes, coyotes, cougar/lynx (unless there were dire circumstances). Maybe other cultures do but North Americans tend not to.

I have had lynx in a mason jar just the way one would do salmon. It was fine but I never had a lot of it. Just my thoughts :d
 
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