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I quit keeping up with this thread a while back because of all the political correctness. I don't see how anyone's bank account could be cleaned out over killing a hawk. It amazes me to no end how some folks are so worried about stuff like this. If your local Bigwigs declare Prima Nocta (Braveheart), are you going to wish your wife a good night and send her off? Some stuff just doesn't fly well at my house.I'm sitting here pondering the insanity of livelihoods and bank accounts being in jeopardy over a bird. People encourage deer & bear hunting....among many others, but God forbid you kill a flippin' hawk. Just saying....
It's idiots like this that give LEOs a bad name. Had the dove broken the window, was the game schmuck, er, warden going to cover the cost? Didn't think so. It's not their bird/animal/whatever when it causes damage. It's only theirs when you harm or kill it in a way that doesn't meet their criteria. Kind of like those kids that vandalized that house, but were suing the one who caught and stopped them. Absolute insanity!We had an incident near Austin a few years ago where a dove flew into a man's window, breaking its neck. The man cooked it and ate it, and posted about it on Facebook. Because it was not dove season, the game warden came along and fined him for it. So, yes, there are laws out there aimed at protecting certain species, but sometimes the interpretation is silly.
I think that your husband is going to need a bigger boat... er I mean a bigger gun....My poor silkie roos throat was ripped open at 4:20ish today by a ****** hawk. ...my husband is determined to keep the BB gun out from now on...