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You can also hunt for predators, such as coyotes. As for the recreational aspect, it's more about the chase than the kill. There's nothing deranged about fair chase hunting. It's something humans have done for a long time.
There is plenty deranged about it... It is 2015, most of us do not need to go out to kill something for dinner or go hunt predators to keep our family safe...
The majority of those that hunt in this day & age do it for pleasure, like that **** dentist. And to kill something just for pleasure is very very wrong in my eyes
? I am eating lunch so obviously i'm going to come online. I am going to do lots of things today.
Well yes obviously. What else could you possibly do on holiday? The last thing that would cross my mind on holiday would be to come on CD and post photos that basically miss whatever it was you were visiting.
It would be like me going to York Minster and taking a photo of a lampost that's stood next to it, then post it on here saying I saw York Minster today.
What are you on about? Of course there are predators ffs.
Conversation was on predators large enough to hunt. I suppose red foxes might count, but they're not a threat to livestock and small children the way coyotes are.
[Coyotes have attacked and killed adult humans, but that's extremely rare]
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