Zebra, its a funky looking horse for crying out loud! Acutally I have about zero desire to hunt most of the african game, although a cape buff and warthog would be nice.
I have no problem whatsoever with others doing it, for some reason it just doesn't interest me.
I have no desire to shoot sage hens. Had plenty of chances but they just are not a challenge. Could be shot out of the air with a .22 cause they are so big and fly so slow. Just not many around either just pockets of them here and there.
I have no desire to shoot sage hens. Had plenty of chances but they just are not a challenge. Could be shot out of the air with a .22 cause they are so big and fly so slow. Just not many around either just pockets of them here and there.
Same here. They are so neat to see!
and they taste like schitt
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Can't really say there is anything I absolutely wouldn't shoot.......but some have less interest than others.
The price of the hunts alone would make several animals low on my list of priorities. I'd love to take both Elephant and Rhino.....but not at the price they want for a hunt. Cow Elephant hold no interest for me and the bulls are too expensive. Mountain sheep are also in the catigory of too expensive for me to high on my list of "wants" If I could take money out of the process.....all of these animals would rank very high on my wish list.
There are some animals I would take just because I want the hide and/or trophies, but the idea of the "hunt" involves holds little appeal. American Buffalo fit this catigory. The "hunt" is pretty average, but I'd take more of them a minute for the hide, meat and head. Walrus is another. Love to have a skull mount, but the hunt sounds pretty lame. In Africa the giraffe and to a lessor extent the Zebra are animals I'd take (once) for the hides, but the "hunt doesn't excite me. Musk ox are also in the catigory of nice to have a trophy, but the hunt sounds like less fun than shooting penned cattle.
Bears and mountain lions are ones I'd like to take once for the trophies, but after that I'd have as much fun just running the dogs, treeing the beast, take a few photos and let them live to run another day (grew up hound hunting for coons, coyotes and cats.....so it seems like a hoot to do it with bigger game). baiting would be a one time event to obtain the trophy also. Now spot-and-stalk hunting for these could become a regular thing. Aligator hunts I've done, but likely won't again. Just no challenge even though you get a nice trophy.
Some animals I'd shoot if the opportunity was there, but probably not actively "seek" out. Oddly, I think I'd love sheep hunting but the idea of a mountain goat has no appeal. I just don't see the appeal in those dinky horns. The Blue Bucks (Nilgi) are another that I know from personal experience give a great hunt, are just too ugly and small horned to appeal to me much. Same is true of Eland in Africa.
I don't hunt/shoot the fox, bobcat or otters anymore. Not because I am opposed to it, but since the hide prices fell in the 80's.....it just doesn't seem worth the effort for something I've done before.....and I do like to watch them.
Then there are the one's that are VERY high on my list of wants (again....if money was no object). These are the animals that are disappearing primarily due to habitat loss or political problems and may not be available at ANY cost some day. Elephant (the truely big tuskers) and Rhino fit this list. I'd also like to take a Tiger and Polar Bear. Some might pass these by because of their magesty and low numbers, but I say....I want mine before they are all gone.
Can't bring back the trophies????? Hell, I'd just fly into Mexico and carry them across the river.....as easy as it is to smuggle drugs across, I can't believe a few hides, heads and tusks would be so hard. With any luck some nice Government (ATF) guys might even give me a new rifle to play with!
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I have no desire to shoot sage hens. Had plenty of chances but they just are not a challenge. Could be shot out of the air with a .22 cause they are so big and fly so slow. Just not many around either just pockets of them here and there.
Same here. They are so neat to see!
and they taste like schitt
You're cooking them wrong! Sage grouse are one of my favorite two birds to hunt. Love dropping a big ol' boomer. Hope to get to do it again someday.
I'd also like to take a Tiger and Polar Bear. Some might pass these by because of their magesty and low numbers, but I say....I want mine before they are all gone.
Can't bring back the trophies????? Hell, I'd just fly into Mexico and carry them across the river.....as easy as it is to smuggle drugs across, I can't believe a few hides, heads and tusks would be so hard. With any luck some nice Government (ATF) guys might even give me a new rifle to play with!
Wow.
Wanting to kill a tiger so you can "have yours before they're all gone" runs completely counter to sportsmen helping to preserve wildlife.
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There are a few on my list of game animals that I have no desire to kill. Any young of the year deer. Just won't shoot a fawn. Moose, too big and too much trouble to deal with all that meat, transporting and processing, and what to do with the antlers. Elk, same deal as moose. Maybe a cow or spike bull elk would be OK. No desire to hunt any species outside North America.
Well this is an interesting thing to consider, what would I not shoot under any circumstances? Well I would have to think long and hard about it Elephant , White and Black Rhino, Bengal and Siberian Tiger. Would I hunt these if I had the chance and the money to do so? Yes I would. Do I have the desire to, at this point in my life, no I do not. nor do I have the desire to hunt any kind of bear either, I don't care if my neighbor dose good for him or her. I would shoot ever wolf I ever would see and a matter of fact. There are no wolves in CT yet, thou we have a Moose and Black Bear population, Small but growing. We have Deer and Turkeys up the ying yang. I think even if I could, I would not hunt the great apes. Its an interesting question, I am anwering off the cuff, this one requires a lot of thought and soul searching.
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While I enjoy stories of African hunting I have no desire to shoot any of their big game.
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Can't fathom Africa, seems more like just wandering around shooting schitt than hunting to me. I got that out of my system by about age 10. Different strokes, and nothing against it.
Can't think of much in the US or Canuckia that I wouldn't take in the way of game animals. Won't hunt carp deer but will kill them with a bow and find a way to use the meat, given the opportunity.
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