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Old 09/23/10, 07:01 PM
 
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Well its PETA or People Exonerating Terrorist Activities, only illustrates the extremes of their main activity of seperating good people from their money
:smiley-laughing013: thats what I get for doing too many things at the same time, I cant even spell pEta right :smiley-laughing013:
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Old 09/23/10, 08:02 PM
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Guess they could be enabling or encouraging terroist activities too.... all true enough, and simply tars themselves with the same brush. No feathers though cause that'd be using animals!
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Old 09/26/10, 12:52 PM
 
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PETA should work on cleaning up the roadkill problem.
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Old 09/26/10, 06:08 PM
 
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Sorry to disagree, but nothing good
ever came from PETA. They are a
terrorist organization, worth of little
(or no) respect. In about one more
generation, sport hunting and fur
trapping will be a thing of the past.
Fishing will only take a little longer.
We are simply postponing the
inevitable, for a while.
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Old 09/26/10, 11:00 PM
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@ DavidU...I agree. Guess they fail to understand that that is what THEIR ancestors did to survive(hunt, fish, eat meat, keep farm animals for food, etc..).
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Old 09/28/10, 04:10 AM
 
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Each of us has to decide for ourselves what methods were prefer to harvest game and fish with dependent on laws of course. Foothold traps set on land are humane when properly setup, proper sizes used and checked within 24 hours. We trap alot of critters on land and a properly set foothold is crucial to alot of game management plans. Archery can be humane too but as with all harvesting devices planning ahead and practice are key ingredients whether land trapping, bow hunting, gunhunting or fishing. On the footholds and land issue Ive dispatched alot of sleeping animals in footholds so I fail to see the inhumane part? Most problems with footholds and land/live capture sets is people using TOO BIG A TRAP. A no.11 will hold any animal from fox on down to muskrat. A 1.75 or smaller is all that's needed for coyotes. With the addition of some no.3's or 4's for beaver these 2 traps will hold anything most will ever encounter.
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Old 10/07/10, 05:43 AM
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you mean "People Exaggerating about the Trauma of Animals"?
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