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06-12-2016, 10:54 PM | #31 | |||
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Plenty of people who get their rocks off by shooting stuff. They don't own livestock, they just own a gun and head into the bush to kill things. Last edited by Stefan; 06-12-2016 at 11:13 PM. |
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Like, really just joking. Not being serious you know as in the context of my post, was of a jovial type. Click here for a explanation
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06-12-2016, 11:41 PM | #34 | |||
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Everyone has to be offended or outraged while Facebooking at their local Gloria Jeans on their latest icrap.
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06-12-2016, 11:42 PM | #35 | |||
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06-12-2016, 11:56 PM | #36 | |||
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Hunting is a legal and legitimate past time, that I chose to participate in. Even though I don't personally own any life stock as such, apart from a horse, farmers are more than happy to have me come on their property and kill stuff. As a matter of fact if I have not killed any stuff for a while my kids will ask me when they can come along to kill stuff, or farmers will ring me out of the blue, to see if I want to kill some stuff as they have some problems on their property they need taken care of but are too busy harvesting or repairing fences to do so. Not sure what evidence you have that anyone actually gets their rocks off though, personally I have never had that experience It does feel good to know that you have helped someone out and probably saved a few lives along the way and made this country a little bit better than before you killed stuff, every stuff (fox feral cat or pig) you kill saves native wildlife and probably helps to keep prices down at the supermarket. Even the Australian Government is so happy that I kill stuff that I have been given special permits to assist in land conservation projects and state forrest pest eradication programs. So you can probably be outraged at something else and leave other people to follow what ever legitimate and legal past time they chose to participate in.
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07-12-2016, 12:16 AM | #37 | |||
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Your over-active mind is at it again, seems the only person outraged is you, judging by your posts the more you think the more outraged you are getting. Like usual, you're a dog chasing his tail getting more excited everytime you post. I could not give a toss what you or you family do in your past time, does not affect me in the slightest. Plenty of people go watch soccer, I don't understand the fasination myself.....I guess I must be outraged that people play soccer too.... I don't understand why someone would want to live in the country....I must be outraged at all country people too... Last edited by Stefan; 07-12-2016 at 12:31 AM. |
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07-12-2016, 12:17 AM | #38 | |||
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My relative who had the encounter with the leopard was hunting antelope, on foot, by himself. He was not hunting leopard, he came on one in thick scrub and the leopard attacked him, got off one round and missed and it was on him. When I was up a ravine I was walking up the hill to hunt dassie- which are vermin there, and it is good fun cause they are very wary, hide in cliffs and you need to stalk them. I similarly came upon fresh leopard prints and only had a .22. Even had I a .308- I was still gunna be out of there. Leopard, aside from African Cape Buffalo, are the most dangerous of the big 5 game, they are aggressive, powerful, and if wounded they will circle you before attacking, cunning as all hell. That's my point, I understand shooting vermin and the need for that, or to shoot buck for meat to feed people. But in terms of simply hunting pigs/roos from a ute using roof/side bars as rifle support- for "fun", it leaves me cold. However, I relate and respect hunting if you are on foot in Africa with wild game, even with a gun you need to have your wits about you. I obviously exclude that canned hunting rubbish from this. Oh- and on point- this guy did a great job, saved his dog, punched the roo that was lining up to spread his gut entrails on the ground, and made some awesome footage of a roo thinking what in heck was that he just did. Gold footage.
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07-12-2016, 12:44 AM | #39 | |||
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And in this time when beautiful wild animals are under threat- I hear you. But there was a time when the wild animals were more plentiful, and it is a real skill, challenge, hard work and dangerous to hunt on foot by yourself the big 5. To have a Cape buffalo or a bull elephant charging at you at speed, and to stand, rifle in hands (no ute roof or rails), control your breathing and not panic and wet your trousers, and keep it together to release a shot into the animal that is some 15 metres from you and is about to grind you into the earth-well some people want to test themselves to see if they have the mettle. My first cousin has shot the big 5 on foot, took him many years and trips into the bush hunting to achieve, its not like you go out and the game presents itself to you- you need to learn how to track, and move according to the wind, how to step to avoid noise etc. Me- I prefer to test myself on cliff faces climbing, or driving Fords that AMG drivers seem to be incapable of controlling..... But yes- in this time I wince at the thought of such beautiful animals being shot- can can still respect the skill and nerve it would take to do it on foot by yourself in African bush though....
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07-12-2016, 07:16 AM | #40 | ||
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Couple of small factors in the blokes favour,
How big was the Roo? Was said the bloke was 6'6" to 6'7" so the Roo was a bloody biggie!! Bloke looks after Elephants as a job at Western Plains Zoo, they are taking no action and deemed fine for protecting the dog. Guess a Roo is a lot smaller than an Elephant so he wasn't intimidated. By getting in first the Roo was clearly stunned (mentally) and wasn't used to a clip over the ears. I think this saved the blokes butt. as the Roo had fronted up
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07-12-2016, 07:30 AM | #41 | |||
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sometimes the court of public opinion has too much sway which can result in logic disappearing. i haven't followed the story. i saw it originally on news.com.au and thought it was funny so put it on here to share the laugh. i don't do bookface or any other social media so not aware of any of this so called 'backlash' this guy is apparently facing. typical do gooders these days. i'm just impressed the guy stood his ground against the big fella. my folks have some bush out the back of their place which is home to a small mob of roo's. i jumped the fence once to try to get close to get a good photo. most of them ran, but this one big fella stood up and hopped toward me. that was about 15 - 20m away and that was enough for me to turn around... of course there is a fine line between bravery and stupidity. |
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07-12-2016, 09:31 AM | #42 | |||
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The use of luggers is a potentially disturbing practice. The pig is no-doubt often held down by its ears being caught in the dogs' jaws. Twist an ear of pretty much any animal & they submit - I had to twist the bejesus out of my horse's ear - after double injections of tranquilisers failed to sedate him - when the equine dentist came around recently so we could check his teeth. It set my relationship with the horse back a good 5+ years... Why must a pig be pinned down by luggers & stuck with a knife, when a good shooter - despite the limitations of our gun laws on repeat-shot rapid-fire firearms - can take out a boar with the assistance of bailers? The boar is on the run, but it's still free and not pinned down in pain. For the argument some may use of "it's cruel to not get a clean shot & let the wounded animal get away in agony", the obvious counter-argument is "shoot better". I'm 100% with you on people who eat plastic-wrapped supermarket meat really need to appreciate where their food comes from. Matthew Evans did a fantastic series on SBS recently; "For the Love of Meat" http://www.sbs.com.au/food/programs/.../episode-guide It's not all doom & gloom, it does show how livestock can be killed more humanely than the cheapest/most-common practices that occur currently. I've assisted in slaughters at the in-laws'. The steers we kill are fairly straightforward. I lead them into a run with a bucket of feed, the butcher lines up his rifle on the fence post, I yell out "OI!", the steer looks up, BOOM lights out. Then the butcher goes to work. Twotooth/lambs on the other hand are a bit more disturbing, we typically get one into a crush, & again it's the butcher that actually does the killing, but this time with a razor-sharp knife to the throat, just about decapitating it in one swift movement. So while the steers have zero clue on what's going on & are happy right up to the point of death, the twotooth/lambs have that 5 minutes of uncertainty as they're herded individually into the crush, then 10 seconds of terror as they're pinned & the butcher gets in to position, then perhaps a millisecond of pain as the knife hits. Again it's instant lights out as *everything* is severed. The term "butcher" is often misused, to describe someone who makes a real hack of something. A true butcher is, in my opinion, an artist whose finely honed skills can make killing a clean, swift & efficient exercise, minimising undue stress & pain to the animal being slaughtered. |
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07-12-2016, 12:08 PM | #43 | |||
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07-12-2016, 06:39 PM | #44 | |||
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The problem is not everyone here has a firearms license or owns firearms or is interested in owning any firearms and having the responsibility associated with firearms ownership. So most hunters around here hunt with knifes, it is actually the preferred method, those using firearms are the odd ones out. Different areas may be different.
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07-12-2016, 07:35 PM | #45 | ||
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This all reminds me of facebook, first and last time in this area of this site.
Simple, roo had his dog, he scared it into letting it go when it shaped up to him, he knew full well he had to get the first hit in and atleast try to get it to change its mind from ripping him apart, thankfully it worked. That punch to the head wasn't planned, it was out of fear. I would've done exactly the same if i was put into that position. Second place is the first loser. Cheers. |
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08-12-2016, 08:55 AM | #46 | |||
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08-12-2016, 12:41 PM | #48 | ||
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oopies? what, oopies daisys? ha,ha.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIRT7lf8byw just been put up , a good description and excellent narration. |
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I don't see why people are getting so worked up about this. A mob of Roos live in the paddock behind my parents' beach house - if you ever saw how they fought among themselves you would know that the one in this video is perfectly fine.
It wouldn't bother me at all if he had shot it in the face. Honestly, they are a pest and are in no danger of extinction. |
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08-12-2016, 05:56 PM | #51 | |||
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Passive aggressive much?
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08-12-2016, 09:24 PM | #54 | |||
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Saw a thing released by PETA today that suggested the roo went away and died an agonising death due to the punch and are pressing for the guy to be prosecuted. These PETA idiots have obviously never seen two male roos fight, I can see them from my back verandah all the time, they smash each other.
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yeah ,it shows much more detail, and shows better justification of his actions. when its compared to the other vid, the other vid seems a bit one sided.
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I've heard the roo wants a rematch
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09-12-2016, 09:26 AM | #58 | ||
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LP3qZhdmhGQ Although it would be more entertaining watching the bloke try and rescue his dog from one of these guys... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSxqTA-QgqE |
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That first video is the type that makes me sick.
People making money out of an animals misery.
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