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05 July 2011, 13:08
DUK
Mexican long range shooting competition
Campeonato borrego
06 July 2011, 03:21
D Humbarger
They should be using some of their damn drug lords for targets rather than those goats!



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06 July 2011, 20:36
drewhenrytnt
looks like fun!


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06 July 2011, 21:59
rcamuglia
Kinda like a high dollar pigeon shoot I guess?

I hope they dress them out and use them for food at least when they're done!
07 July 2011, 02:03
Blacktailer
quote:
Originally posted by rcamuglia:
Kinda like a high dollar pigeon shoot I guess?

I hope they dress them out and use them for food at least when they're done!

Absolutely! You dig a pit and line it with rocks then start a fire. When the fire burns down, scoop out the ashes and insert a steel wash tub (to catch the juice). Over that you put a goat wrapped in agave leaves. Cover with burlap and bury for about 6-8 hours. My mouth is watering so much I think I have ruined another keyboard. hilbily


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07 July 2011, 03:15
Patricio Gaudiano
I have been to those shoots before, they can be fun, and it usually turns into a party afterwards....
07 July 2011, 14:04
DUK
Sí señor, cabrito asado con una michelada, qué delicia!
07 July 2011, 18:08
mho
You'll excuse me, but shooting at live animals for practice - or competition - is the height of poor ethics. Yes, I know, when in Rome... But this one takes the price... Despicable! Why don't they get a running target installed, if that is what they want to shoot at?

Besides, this may be "macho country", but these guys should wear their hearing protection or suffer the consequences. Just plain dumb.

- mike


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07 July 2011, 22:16
londonhunter
Ditto

I too deplore this kind of shooting

i would not even call it hunting at all more like torture for the poor thing

The moderator of this section should do something about it

AR should not be associated with this Mexican crowd at all
08 July 2011, 01:52
Blacktailer
To each his own. Did you know that the reason there are chicken, pig, turkey and ram targets in silhouette is that it originated in Mexico and they originally used live animals? Do you hunt? What is the difference in shooting a goat and a boar or deer? You still eat it afterward. Would this be more acceptable to you if they shot a steel moving target, then slit the goat's throat and cooked it? Not my cup of tea either but don't condemn others based on your own prejudices. beer


Have gun- Will travel
The value of a trophy is computed directly in terms of personal investment in its acquisition. Robert Ruark
09 July 2011, 15:55
JabaliHunter
quote:
The moderator of this section should do something about it

AR should not be associated with this Mexican crowd at all


Why? I would never have known that this kind of event took place otherwise. At the end of the day is it any different to a monteria, driven boar or driven pheasant shoot (especially a high bird shoot)?
09 July 2011, 23:33
DUK
Indeed. I might rather not participate in this kind of event because our driven hunts are IMMHO fairer and more exciting.

However, I would not say that a Hungarian medal class trophy stag hunt is from an ethical point of view any different.

This is a tradition in México which I respect and have gladly learned about.
10 July 2011, 02:47
OLBIKER
Don`t look like the Goats had too hilbily much to worry about.
11 July 2011, 07:50
guncurtis2
I dont see much of a problem with it. It is certainly something the PETA would cry about, but then they cry about everything. This is something that is a tradition in Mexico, then so be it.


Curtis
11 July 2011, 23:51
rcamuglia
I've had roasted cabrito in Argentina

YUM!
12 July 2011, 01:02
billinthewild
Do they have enough toilet paper for all those assholes? As if Mexico's reputation was not bad enough along comes this group of misfits..... thumbdown


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12 July 2011, 20:43
mho
quote:
Originally posted by billinthewild:
Do they have enough toilet paper for all those assholes? As if Mexico's reputation was not bad enough along comes this group of misfits..... thumbdown


Gotta love it, Bill! Big Grin

- mike


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17 July 2011, 08:20
perry
um...it's a goat. I personally think house cats would be better.

Perry
17 July 2011, 23:55
DUK
...not for the barbacoa and the cool beer afterwards. Unless you are chinese, of course.
26 September 2012, 01:09
MEXHUNT
Just so you know, this is not legal anymore.
26 September 2012, 19:50
Gatogordo
quote:
You'll excuse me, but shooting at live animals for practice - or competition - is the height of poor ethics.


But it's perfectly okay if you just want to kill them for pleasure while hunting? There is a very fine line there.

How do you think your steaks come about, cattle heart attacks?

Dead is dead, do you think the animal gives a damn about your motives?


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05 October 2012, 11:38
drewhenrytnt
quote:
Originally posted by Gatogordo:
quote:
You'll excuse me, but shooting at live animals for practice - or competition - is the height of poor ethics.


But it's perfectly okay if you just want to kill them for pleasure while hunting? There is a very fine line there.

How do you think your steaks come about, cattle heart attacks?

Dead is dead, do you think the animal gives a damn about your motives?


+1


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05 October 2012, 17:40
DUK
What a pity, no more roasted cabrito with chilled beer. Ay, cabrón...
06 October 2012, 06:35
Patricio Gaudiano
quote:
Originally posted by MEXHUNT:
Just so you know, this is not legal anymore.


Really? I am not sure you are correct, and if they are indeed illegal as you say, noone is respecting this "ban"
06 November 2012, 21:16
MEXHUNT
well it is ilegal now. Have you seen oany of this lately? I have not in the las 2 years nad I keep looking, as you may know here in the north we love our "borrego a la griega".
09 November 2012, 00:21
JCS271
Video was taken down.


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12 November 2012, 01:38
DUK
Campeonato 3a etapa.
13 November 2012, 08:57
Patricio Gaudiano
http://www.mexicoarmado.com/si...-gamitos-de-qro.html

There is a shoot next week in queretaro...
08 May 2013, 07:05
MEXHUNT
I stand corrected. You are rigth.
It is just in hére that is not legal anymore.