Yes, a long process that I don't have time for between the poultry, garden, work, fish, other pets, the dog, etc., it just isn't worth the time in my situation, but we went fishing today and hooked three big largemouth bass. We only brought in two, but they were a nice size. We released them back into the lake, but it's good to know that in tough times we have a good food supply right behind our house. When fishing, I noticed a bunch of dead coot birds in the water and on the bank. I dismissed it as careless hunting, perhaps to thin out the population, but when I stooped down to push some grass out of the way, I came face to face with a live coot, lying in the grass. It just stared at me, and I realized it must have been shot and survived. I felt terrible, but before I could pick it up, the bird fluttered off and landed on the lake. He looked uninjured, so hopefully it was just resting, but I am worried that it had been shot but was still lively enough to escape. It made me quite upset to think that the poor bird may be suffering. I usually have no problem with hunting for food or to thin out the population when neccassary, but it bothered me that the hunter was so careless, leaving dead and possible injured birds lying in the grass and the water. If they had to be shot, they should become someone's dinner. Even if the hunter didn't want to eat them they should've gone to someone in need of a meal, coot is delicious when cooked well. I truly hope that the bird I spooked was okay, or at least might survive the injury. If not, I hope it will have a quick death when killed by a predator or human. It's shouldn't have to suffer because some human was too careless or lazy to take responsibility and cull it as painlessly as possible. There was no blood, so perhaps it was just resting after a close encounter, it sickens me to think that someone would knowingly leave an animal in pain....this is what gives most hunters, who hunt responsibly, a bad name. I will keep an eye out for any nests come Spring, as the hunters often kill coots then, leaving chicks and eggs without parents. Makes me sad, I need a funny story to counter this.