I can’t believe the guy had the balls to corner one…Apparently with no weapon.
dang
mike
Nice shot. He didn’t need anesthesia.
dang
mike
Nice shot. He didn’t need anesthesia.
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I can’t believe the guy had the balls to corner one…Apparently with no weapon.
dang
mike
Nice shot. He didn’t need anesthesia.
WillB
thank you for responding.
I have also put myself in positions much too close to raccoons. I once heard a raccoon and a short haired retriever fight. It sounded like bloody murder. We were in grass over our heads, which is why we got so close to him. His owner entered the circle of beat down grass and dispatched the raccoon when they flung themselves apart for a moment.
That took great bravery, and love of Dog. You cannot possibly imagine the sound of that fight.
mike
Sorry but the attitude "they're varmints we are trying to get rid of them" isn't an ethically valid one. We have a responsibility whenever we hunt or pest control to make the best ethical kills possible. If youre not willing to listen and be open to change, you're the problem. Not anyone else. This is a peculiarly American sentiment too. American hunting culture and ethics leaves a lot to be desired in many cases.
Reading this, makes me think of the movie The Green Mile. The part of the movie when the guy didn’t wet the sponge. Made for a nasty and definitely not humane execution. But when the supervisor asked What the hell was that? Tom Hanks, can’t remember the characters name, stated an execution. Point being. That at the end he died all the same. The same goes for pest. The placement of the shot may not go as planned but as long as it’s ends in death. It’s all the same. If that bothers you then don’t watch or comment. It’s that simple.