Reminds me of a long time ago when my 4th grade teacher told our class that egghead was a bad word. Nowadays, my classmates and I still laugh about that.
They complained bitterly when wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone, and protected. Since the reintroduction, the wolves have kept the ruminants moving and under control and the foliage has recovered from the over grazing. The entire environment has become much healthier. But people who want to shoot something obviously know more than ecologists.
I’d still like to know how climbing a tree in the middle of the night to shoot a creature with a high-powered rifle at a distance of some hundreds of yards to half-a-mile away is a “sport?” It’s about as sporting as a firing squad, with the exception that at an execution the guest of honor knows what’s about to hit him.
ImDaRealAni over 3 years ago
Reminds me of a long time ago when my 4th grade teacher told our class that egghead was a bad word. Nowadays, my classmates and I still laugh about that.
RAGs over 3 years ago
They complained bitterly when wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone, and protected. Since the reintroduction, the wolves have kept the ruminants moving and under control and the foliage has recovered from the over grazing. The entire environment has become much healthier. But people who want to shoot something obviously know more than ecologists.
eclairewl Premium Member over 3 years ago
They are also Dr. Seuss fans.
FrankErnesto over 3 years ago
Sportsmen that feed the deer in the fall, so that they can shoot them from their stands up in trees. Like fish in a barrel.
walfishj over 3 years ago
When the deer can shoot back, it could be a sport. Until then, its just an excuse.
Masterskrain over 3 years ago
Hunting: the only “Sport” where the members of one team doesn’t even know they are playing until one of them DIES!
brwydave Premium Member over 3 years ago
Actually, I don’t like the taste of venison.
comixbomix over 3 years ago
Will they then stop whining about ‘witch hunts’?
martens over 3 years ago
https://www.yahoo.com/now/anderson-lessons-wisconsins-controversial-wolf-223000547.html
Bookworm over 3 years ago
I’d still like to know how climbing a tree in the middle of the night to shoot a creature with a high-powered rifle at a distance of some hundreds of yards to half-a-mile away is a “sport?” It’s about as sporting as a firing squad, with the exception that at an execution the guest of honor knows what’s about to hit him.
grumpypophobart over 3 years ago
They read? Or just follow the pictures?
359mxn over 3 years ago
I wonder what books they read about sexual orientation or abortion or immigrants yadda yadda.