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Started by Dtrkyman, June 12, 2021, 04:00:38 PM
Quote from: Spurs Up on June 13, 2021, 10:38:14 AMQuote from: GobbleNut on June 13, 2021, 09:50:32 AMQuote from: Jimspur on June 12, 2021, 11:22:01 PMThey're definitely opportunists.That's a big part of the problem. There are too many "opportunists" out there nowadays. In addition, many of them are protected species based on their historical numbers from decades ago rather than their population status today. Around these parts, crows and ravens are protected species and they are totally out of control numbers-wise. We can say in this forum there are too many crows, too many raccoons, too many coyotes, too many you name it that will eat a turkey. And we can say we need to kill more of them. How do you explain that to the masses that don't hunt and might care as much or more about a crow as they do a gobbler? To them, it must sound like we want to kill crows so they won't kill turkeys, so we can kill the turkeys the crows would have killed. I don't think they would see that as balancing nature.
Quote from: GobbleNut on June 13, 2021, 09:50:32 AMQuote from: Jimspur on June 12, 2021, 11:22:01 PMThey're definitely opportunists.That's a big part of the problem. There are too many "opportunists" out there nowadays. In addition, many of them are protected species based on their historical numbers from decades ago rather than their population status today. Around these parts, crows and ravens are protected species and they are totally out of control numbers-wise.
Quote from: Jimspur on June 12, 2021, 11:22:01 PMThey're definitely opportunists.
Quote from: GobbleNut on June 13, 2021, 05:15:48 PMAll the rational arguments and talking points we hunters make about balanced ecosystems and the like means absolutely nothing to that segment of our population that is against hunting. Their point of view is totally emotion-based. Fortunately, the great majority of our citizenry recognizes that for all of us to exist, other "things" on this planet must die. They accept that hunters make the choice to take a "hands-on" approach,...but at the same time they expect us to understand that we cannot be too calloused about the way we do it. More and more, we tread a fine line between those emotion-based rantings of the anti-hunters and that majority portion of the populace that accepts what we do. That is why it is so important for us hunters to understand that we have to approach things like predator management and nuisance-species control very carefully when explaining (and demonstrating) that "balanced ecosystem" concept. A calloused approach to doing that no longer cuts it in this day and age. ?The bottom line is that we need to recognize that this "new society" exists and that we need to do a better job of presenting ourselves and our point of view in dealing with it. That is essential to keeping those that currently accept us on our side.
Quote from: owlhoot on June 14, 2021, 12:04:55 AMQuote from: Spurs Up on June 13, 2021, 10:38:14 AMQuote from: GobbleNut on June 13, 2021, 09:50:32 AMQuote from: Jimspur on June 12, 2021, 11:22:01 PMThey're definitely opportunists.That's a big part of the problem. There are too many "opportunists" out there nowadays. In addition, many of them are protected species based on their historical numbers from decades ago rather than their population status today. Around these parts, crows and ravens are protected species and they are totally out of control numbers-wise. We can say in this forum there are too many crows, too many raccoons, too many coyotes, too many you name it that will eat a turkey. And we can say we need to kill more of them. How do you explain that to the masses that don't hunt and might care as much or more about a crow as they do a gobbler? To them, it must sound like we want to kill crows so they won't kill turkeys, so we can kill the turkeys the crows would have killed. I don't think they would see that as balancing nature. Don't have to explain it. Don't have to talk to them. Don't have to explain it to the masses.
Quote from: GobbleNut on June 14, 2021, 08:46:29 AMQuote from: owlhoot on June 14, 2021, 12:04:55 AMQuote from: Spurs Up on June 13, 2021, 10:38:14 AMQuote from: GobbleNut on June 13, 2021, 09:50:32 AMQuote from: Jimspur on June 12, 2021, 11:22:01 PMThey're definitely opportunists.That's a big part of the problem. There are too many "opportunists" out there nowadays. In addition, many of them are protected species based on their historical numbers from decades ago rather than their population status today. Around these parts, crows and ravens are protected species and they are totally out of control numbers-wise. We can say in this forum there are too many crows, too many raccoons, too many coyotes, too many you name it that will eat a turkey. And we can say we need to kill more of them. How do you explain that to the masses that don't hunt and might care as much or more about a crow as they do a gobbler? To them, it must sound like we want to kill crows so they won't kill turkeys, so we can kill the turkeys the crows would have killed. I don't think they would see that as balancing nature. Don't have to explain it. Don't have to talk to them. Don't have to explain it to the masses.Again, in this day and age with so many folks trying to use whatever propaganda they can to turn "the masses" against us, it is a mistake to think we don't have to "explain it". We most certainly do....and we have to figure out a way to do it that they can relate to. That is the ever-increasing challenge we have.Those emotion-filled antihunters are not going to let up,...and they are getting more and more sophisticated in their approach to trying to turn the public against us. We, in turn, have to learn that we must be more sophisticated in our approach to reasoning with them. We can deny it all we want, but hunting is gradually becoming more and more controversial as our society becomes more and more urbanized. We have to admit that to ourselves, and figure out ways to address it that are acceptable to those masses of folks that control our destiny as hunters.