Bo Diddley
Well-Known Member
Certain situations make me uncomfortable.
One of them is when I hear/witness critters being shot that are very edible and can produce a good meal, but they are discarded in the bottom of a ditch or left on the field.
The sort of thing I'm thinking of when let's say a foxing buddy wants to shoot a hare at the end of the night because he's travelled a few miles and hasn't had a shot... I never allow it.
I've noticed a few YouTube videos with chaps with all the latest wizardry blowing up rabbits & hares with let's say a .223 "because the farmer wants them gone".. a complete waste of good meat in my opinion, and just live target practice to make a film for the channel.
Pigeons as well being either smoked up with a CF or left for the foxes
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I must be getting soft in my old age, I can't see the point in shooting critters that you can eat and then not making the most of it, it makes me wonder why these folks don't just shoot gongs & paper.
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One of them is when I hear/witness critters being shot that are very edible and can produce a good meal, but they are discarded in the bottom of a ditch or left on the field.
The sort of thing I'm thinking of when let's say a foxing buddy wants to shoot a hare at the end of the night because he's travelled a few miles and hasn't had a shot... I never allow it.
I've noticed a few YouTube videos with chaps with all the latest wizardry blowing up rabbits & hares with let's say a .223 "because the farmer wants them gone".. a complete waste of good meat in my opinion, and just live target practice to make a film for the channel.
Pigeons as well being either smoked up with a CF or left for the foxes
.I must be getting soft in my old age, I can't see the point in shooting critters that you can eat and then not making the most of it, it makes me wonder why these folks don't just shoot gongs & paper.
Atb
BD