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its kinda like shooting a dolphin, they are not rabbid maneaters like lions or people stompers like cape buff, does anyone else feel the same way or am i going peta (people for the ethical treatment of animals, a monkey has the same rights as a man oginization) what do you think?

what animals do you think are too cute to hunt?


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I always thought (peta) stands for people eating tasty animals.

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Please stop breathing that Kalifornia air! shame

The local whitetails are cute as well as all the squill and cotton tails on my property but they still get hunted and eaten by moi.

I never had a bunny, squill or deer attack me. Is that a reason to not hunt them?

Giraffe need thinning out just like everything else.


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...if you've never eaten YOUNG giraffe, you don't know what your missing...it's right up there with eland.
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i have no problems with deer and bunnies...but is there anything you would not hunt? i know if it has fur or feathers i am supposed to want to hunt it but some animals i would rather admire as a beautiful painting or a sunset. warthogs...now those are good hunting thumb


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What you hunt is your personal decision and requires no explanation to anyone. For example, some guys won't shot the minature antelope, others are obsessed with them.
 
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So we should only hunt homely animals?
 
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"...if you've never eaten YOUNG giraffe, you don't know what your missing...it's right up there with eland.
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roflmao man that was funny, I never eat one but I shoot one....

I think that is not for everybody, after I shot it I feel a little miserable, but what the hell.... Big Grin

Because of this I LOVE to hunt pigs, no mixed feelings fooling around... Big Grin

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I had no problem in taking a Giraffe, my only problem is why SCI dosen't count them a a game animial and score them, it could be by horn demension as other horned animials are or by skull measurement as with the cats and the same goes for Zebra using skull measurements. thumb
 
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sounds kinda stupid but in a way yeah...if they are cute i dont realy wantto put a bullet through em' bears, yes. but i guess as kevinNY said it is a personal thing, so i guess the question is what would YOU not hunt.


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Because of this I LOVE to hunt pigs, no mixed feelings fooling around...



the uglier and scarier the better thumb



look at those pigs thumb


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I share your feelings on giraffe even though it´s irrational. I´d have a hard time hunting rhino as people say they´re dumb and easy -a charge would be a different thing. In a way I´d want to hunt ele but I have mixed feelings -that´s one I will hunt though...


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cewe...i guess that is the "fair chase" hunting, either the animal or you are being chased roflmao


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Personally, I don't see why any animal that is abundant should not be hunted. In today's world we need to put an economic value on the environment in order to safeguard it and if that means running a well organised hunting and conservation program, perfect! thumb

Personally - and this is something that I have discussed with friends here - I would prefer to hunt something that I could eat and I am not likely to spend my very meagre allowance on trophy hunting but then, again, I have no argument with anyone who des this in a fair, legal and ethical manner.

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I have no desire to hunt giraffe, but have no problem with those that do. My major problem is that I like to get my animals mounted. Where the heck would I put a giraffe? My trophy room has only a sixteen foot ceiling. I ate some giraffe last time I was in RSA. Wonderful stuff.


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Some of you guys have been watching way too many Disney movies. We don't hunt animals because they're ugly, we hunt them because we can. Too cute to shoot? What an absurd concept.
 
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I ate some giraffe last time I was in RSA. Wonderful stuff



like the saying goes, sacred cows make the best burgers...

dolphins must taste like rockyroad icecream.

but seriously...i know it is irrational but ugly or dangerous animals are just easier to kill. you dream of bear, lion of buff hunts but not many people just cant wait to kill a giraffe. i dont shun those who do, i would just rather give one a hug and pet it


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I have no desire to hunt giraffe either.
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You'll think cute and cuddly until one stomps your ass... I was once attacked by a mule deer. Nothing came of it as my father pulled me away and the deer ran off. Any wild animal is dangerous. If you think they're too cute to shoot, then you've not been around them enough. Nothing inside the law is off limits to me... beer Wack em and stack em!!!!!!


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Wack em and stack em!!!!!!

roflmao

that was good. i am not a giraffe expert, are giraffe maulings common in africa?

rusty, nice mounts, they still look cute stuffed.

nice wartie! great tusks thumb


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I have no desire to hunt giraffe, but have no problem with those that do. My major problem is that I like to get my animals mounted. Where the heck would I put a giraffe? My trophy room has only a sixteen foot ceiling. I ate some giraffe last time I was in RSA. Wonderful stuff.


I've told my wife that I want one for a hallway runner. Big Grin
 
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It's a personal thing for me, but I couldn't hunt any of the cats. I have no problem with others doing so, and I could definitely kill one to save myself, but I wouldn't go out of my way to hunt one.

I would love watching a leopard climb in the tree and feed. I'd probably have more fun filming from the blind while someone else had the gun.


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I didn't really want to hunt giraffes until I saw them in their native habitat. In an area where they are routinely hunted they can be very challenging to stalk. A challenging hunt is a rewarding hunt. By the time I decided I wanted to shoot one, our safari was winding down and we were out of time. Now I'm looking for an excuse to return to Vaughan's place in Namibia to hunt one, along with another Hartmann's zebra for a pedestal mount. Oh yeah, and another kudu! Don't discount something out of hand.


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Please stop breathing that Kalifornia air! shame

The local whitetails are cute as well as all the squill and cotton tails on my property but they still get hunted and eaten by moi.

I never had a bunny, squill or deer attack me. Is that a reason to not hunt them?

Giraffe need thinning out just like everything else.


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some bunnies are more dangerous than others roflmao roflmao roflmao


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I've told my wife that I want one for a hallway runner. Big Grin[/QUOTE]

I got a zebra for that purpose. By the way, my wife loves horses, but wanted a zebra for a rug. Go figure.


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Giraffe are one of my favorite animals to target on safari.They are huge and present a real challenge for archery equipment.I have whacked two so far and will surely take another on my safari next summer.


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I've done it before and I will do it again



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o.k. bowhunting sounds better. fair chase thumb


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I relate to boom stick and cewe, for both of their reasons. Boom stick because they are cute and relatively harmless and cewe because I know my thinking is irrational. Much more fun to whack something that can whack back. On the other hand, there are Kudu, Impala, Sprinkbok and Zebra. It's not rational, just personal.


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OK, I´m a out of the closet so I might as well go all the way: I´ve never shot a fox, too doglike for me.

But I have shot jackals...

When does irrational turn into insane... yankees


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The things that make a giraffe a trophy animal to me are the skin and the size of the animal. If they were colored like camels they would be less desirable. Same goes for the zebra.


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Your from California right? Wink
Seriously, I'd wack one if it was a game management issue. I thought about it, wanted the hide tanned for a rug. Then I found out the tanning costs! OUCH! I have some nice photos and some great memories associated with these wonderful animals. I probably wouldn't drop one unless, well, unless I change my mind.
 
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I would try Dolphin, if I could catch one on hook and line. So far I/we have never gotten one to bite. Live or dead bait. Smiler

Giraffe I would shoot no problem.

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Here is a photo of a beautiful giraffe and beautiful hunter. First big game animal ever.
 
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I feel the same way. My "not interested" list includes giraffe, elephant, hippo, small antelope, primates, rare species, rhino, croc., snow leopard, mouflan, Asian sheep. I'm sure there are others.

Everything else needs to stay out of my way.

It doesn't have anything to do about them being cute. They just don't peak my interest.
 
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I booked a hunter this year for whom the girraffe was the #1 Species of interest. He took a big old stink bull and had the entire hide tanned whole. It is a Beautiful trophy! I, personally, am not interested in shooting one, no particular reason, it just dosn't get my juices flowing, so to speak. I will also admit that I had VERY mixed emotions when I shot my bull elephant in '04. Elation and remorse all mixed together. For about a year, I was sure that I would not shoot another, now I am certain that I will!!! To each his own, within the limits of law and ethics, says me.....


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but is there anything you would not hunt?


A panda, even if they were abundant and not because they're cute. I just can't respect a bear that sits on his ass nibbling bamboo as it's lifes ambition. Though it's reported they do kill people on occasion.

Hunting certain dolphin species out of a kayak would be quite a thrill, as would be hunting them from the beach as they hunt smelt in the surfline as we see Pacific white-sided dolphins doing in CA.

Be a need for a whole new forum on AR for harpoon rifles,



They're also very good eating.
 
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I don't believe there are any animals too cute too hunt, yes i have killed a giraffe and would do so again (gladly).

Dolphin now that sounds like an interesting hunt, kinda like shooting skeet. sounds like fun to me.


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Cute things are fun to shoot because they make cute trophies. My favorite cute game are squirrels.


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