a deplorable and de able 'sport'.... I thought the banning movement had made some headway....
Do any of you go on these “Baby Seal Hunts”...Is this considered a sport like “Deer Hunting”...
OTTAWA (AFP) - Canada's "baby seal hunt" kicked off Monday with the aim of bashing 270,000 baby harp seals...
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a deplorable and de able 'sport'.... I thought the banning movement had made some headway....
i dont see the comparison to deer hunting... most deer hunters won't harvest a young deer because they usually want to give it a chance to grow bigger before they shoot it.
I've hunted deer since before i was a teenager and i've never taken a shot at anything that would remotely be considered a young deer.
clubbing a seal to death is 10x as cruel as a clean shot through the heart.
OTTAWA (AFP) - Canada's commercial seal hunt kicked off Monday with the aim of harvesting 270,000 harp seals, but only a few boats left port in search of prey, officials said.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070402...t_070402183141
They won't ever stop the seal hunts as long as the fishing industry in Canada packs the political clout that they currently have. Seals are a huge compe or with the commercial fishing fleet and they breed like rats.
Texas style deer hunting or actual deer hunting?
the difference being ????
I've never been on a hunt outside of Texas in which we set up food and then sit in a blind for a couple hours in the morning waiting for the deer to show up and eat. To me, that's shooting, not hunting.
I don't know, I guess because I grew up and lived in so many places that if you were going to go out and try and kill a deer, you had to camp out in the middle of a forest and then do quite a bit of other work in order to even find a deer, let alone kill one.
I like to give Texans a hard time about this, however, I've killed a lot more deer since moving here then I had my entire life previously.
I used to live in northern Alabama. hunted there in Tenn., Georgia, and the Carolinas. we used blinds and feeders there as well as we do here. What I don't see much of here are the porable platforms you can mount on the side of a tree that you carry with you. I guess here it's more about the comfort of the blind if you are sitting in it for a few hours......
as far as the deer, big difference. mostly in the spread of the rack. other than that, they are about the same.....
Michigan has an overpopulation problem with deer. When I did hunt as a youngin', only bow hunters were allowed an "elevated position" and bait.
Now, riflers are allowed to bait (i dont *think* theyre allowed an "elevated position").
I lost my taste for it a long time ago. Used to really enjoy it. But once I got a little older and started hunting with people outside of my family, I realized most hunters are just sociopaths who subsitute their urge to kill something, anything with the guise of "hunting".
Im not saying all, by no means. But when you personally know guys who kill 8-10 deer a year and most are yearlings that yield little to no meat, you start to wonder about these people.
Chicken-fried backstrap tastes the same if you stalk it or shoot it from a blind.
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my dad has a ranch with a game fence in south texas, and employs a state biologist to maintain the population for ideal size, etc. kinda lame, i haven't hunted in years myself, but that doesn't stop me from having a deep freeze full of venison. he also has some axis deer, which is somewhat interesting. i just don't care for the climate in the valley personally. when we had leases in the hill country i enjoyed just walking around.
i had some backstrap last week - cooked it in my rotisserie basket this time, very delicious.
I live in Michigan and while I personally don't deer hunt, I have friends who do. They follow all laws and regulations as far as I know, and I don't consider them to be sociopathic. I have had encounters with guys like that before, so I do know where you are coming from. Living in the county with the highest car/deer crashes in the state, and one of the highest in the country, I do see a need to have regulated hunts, b/c without them, deer would be severly overpopulated.
Has anyone ever made Baby Seal Sausages? I bet they taste similar to Deer Sausages....
Actually, I bet they are quite tasty. I'll give it a try...can't be any worse than possum.
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I've met people who've hunted endangered species just for the thrill of the hunt. These guys would literally bribe some African nations for poaching rights. White Rhinos, Bull Elephants, you name it. They also hunted Siberian Tigers and Siberian Bears, the larger cousin of the Grizzly Bear in illegal fashion - as in, one isn't allowed to shoot them the same day you spot them, let alone from a helicopter.
The only advice I can give to deer hunters is to not trust the Viet Cong.
I know guys here that take their pickups on logging roads in the coast range. You're bound to see a deer eventually and when you do you take the gun off the gun rack and shoot it.
that hunting technique also involves large quan ies of beer.
I was hoping there would be an instructional "how do I cook this stuff without it coming out like roof shingles?" discussion.
I still have some in my freezer that Chris brought home that I'm afraid to *ruin*.... it's not exactly my favorite, so I never learned how to cook it very well. Except the sausage ... I love that stuff.![]()
venison steaks are best seared and rare to medium rare. overcook any venison and it gets rubbery. burgers i like to add shallot or onion, garlic, worcestire and/or basalmic, and some olive oil to hold it together. otherwise i just use the ground meat for spaghetti, and cook the backstrap on the grill or smoke it.
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