Thats not the real reason starlings, house sparrows and collard doves are open season. They are invasive species. There are plenty of native animals that dont behave but are protected."Jlands"One man's pet is another man's pest. I personally believe that a property owner should have the right to control the animals on his property. Now, if he was shooting through the shell, I wouldn't like that the animal needlessly suffered.
I personally wouldn't shoot turtles, but that's me. If we all think it through, why is it alright to shoot starlings but not Robins? Because starlings don't look or act in a way we like. I'll tell you why, because some government official decided so. In Louisiana, we are almost overrun by Canadian geese, but some lawmaker who doesn't have them in his yard, said I should let them chew up mine. I sat outside today waiting for starlings. They stayed in the neighbors yard. But I was surrounded by turtledoves. I would personally never shoot any dove, period. Doves represent peace to me. But I'm fine with and watch videos of others that hunt them and it matters not if they eat them or throw them to the cats.
Not a rant, just an opinion. Btw, good vid.
Sure thing! At my last house we were over run with squirrels and I got permission from the police dept. to use the pellet rifle to thin them out. (In town). At this 8.5 acres plus a 10 acre pond ( in the county) I haven't shot a single squirrel. We have several Redtail Hawks that work on them well. It's awesome to see them catch one. We have owls too, but I haven't seen them in action. The pond had been neglected for quite some time and I'm getting it in good shape. It's not cheap to manage one properly with feed, fertilizer, fishing weed removal etc. including turtles."blackdiesel"Thanks for the explanation. I guess there are many different problem species in many regions.
Oh my gosh! We could help each other! Turtles also eat ducklings and goslings. I could send Louisiana all my excess turtles. But wait, alligators eat turtles! Maybe some guys from Florida could send me some! Oh darn! But then I would have no need for this FX, because I already have a great hole punch for paper. All in jest! I could trap the turtles just as well, but since their numbers do need reduction I have no issue enjoying the method. I'm sure there are more effective means of reducing starlings also. Nothing is quite as critical now as mosquitoes. Zika virus is really scary. I think I'll try shooting skeeters. Since TonTon Doogy can hit flies maybe It'll work. Hahaha : )"Jlands"... our local park has over 300 permanent year round geese and we have no legal way to get rid of them.
Our DNR re-introduced Coyotes to help control the whitetail deer population a few years back. Now they are asking us to shoot all the coyotes we can because they are becoming the nuisance."AZBOBCAT"... they may not have much in the way of predators controlling their population so the numbers can become overwhelming.