• BougieBirdie
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    1 month ago

    I’m not sure how I feel about captive trophy hunting. On the one hand, these animals live to die (don’t we all?). On the other, I have to imagine larger healthy trophies are more valuable, so the animals are probably leading a healthy life.

    But if you’re the kind of person who has to murder a captive animal in order to possess something to display, then I have to wonder if you missed the point of trophy hunting.

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      1 month ago

      As a lifelong hunter (for the meat), this shit is disgusting.

      I have never seen what the point of dick-measuring trophy hunting is to start with, but at least I can somewhat respect people that go to a ton of effort to find a trophy animal in the wild, tramping up and down a lot of miles of bush to scout long before the season opens. It takes a lot of work to find these animals because there’s a reason they’ve survived long enough to get to trophy size. Those animals don’t taste good (I’ve passed up shots on “trophy” animals because of that) but as long as they use the animal, who am I to say that’s wrong.

      But paying someone to essentially release a farm-raised trophy animal so it walks in front of you to get shot is a fucking joke, and the people that call that hunting should crawl back under a rock and be ashamed. And these jackasses never keep the meat, at best the guide sells it or donates it, if it doesn’t just get tossed to the dogs.

      I’ve made the mistake of talking with a few of this type, and they are invariably completely entitled fuckwads that I wouldn’t let in my house.

    • subversive_dev@lemmy.ml
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      1 month ago

      The point isn’t the thrill of the hunt, it’s the ostentatious display of the trophy that you can show off to all your guests