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Thats cool. Glad its in place. And more importantly I am glad you think its important and a good thing. 

I wouldnt mind buying a few when I can. I had no idea it existed. Thanks.
I will sleep better tonight knowing that I have your approval. Thanks. Buddy I do a lot of hunting, trapping, fishing etc.. Its not all about taking an animal. Its about spending time outdoors, taking the time to identify the plants, birds, tracks etc.. pointing out the difference in an osprey and a hawk and how they fish to my son. Sure there are a few bad apples in every bunch but I am pretty sure the majority of outdoorsmen are the same way. Bunny huggers like to paint with a broad brush but that just isn't the case. If there was no wildlife habitat there would be no wildlife to view and hunt. Kinda makes your argument moot doesn't it? I would bet every penny I have which ain't much that outdoorsmen truly care more about the wildlife and the places they live than any peta nutjob or hsus quack. I guess you should decide which category you fall into.
 
@JShubin you should work on other more pressing matters like how do I explain to my 5 yr old son that even though a red winged black bird has orange in its wings, (and he clearly points this out) it's still called a red winged blackbird.
 
I will sleep better tonight knowing that I have your approval. Thanks. Buddy I do a lot of hunting, trapping, fishing etc.. Its not all about taking an animal. Its about spending time outdoors, taking the time to identify the plants, birds, tracks etc.. pointing out the difference in an osprey and a hawk and how they fish to my son. Sure there are a few bad apples in every bunch but I am pretty sure the majority of outdoorsmen are the same way. Bunny huggers like to paint with a broad brush but that just isn't the case. If there was no wildlife habitat there would be no wildlife to view and hunt. Kinda makes your argument moot doesn't it? I would bet every penny I have which ain't much that outdoorsmen truly care more about the wildlife and the places they live than any peta nutjob or hsus quack. I guess you should decide which category you fall into.
I choose the side were we make/enforce laws, policies,and programs (like Duck stamp and National Park service) to save nature... I am worried that Trump will sell it to the next housing developer or oil company.

I like nature as much as any outdoorsmen (which I consider myself to be). I am not a hunter, but I am not against hunting if managed correctly. I dont like the idea of hunting predators at all.

I think we are on the same page for the most part. I dont what you think I am trying to say. We'd both like to conserve nature.
 
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@JShubin you should work on other more pressing matters like how do I explain to my 5 yr old son that even though a red winged black bird has orange in its wings, (and he clearly points this out) it's still called a red winged blackbird.
well you see... Back then Irish people had orange hair, but they called them redheads... so instead of calling them Irish winged black birds, they called them red winged black birds to not offend any liberals.
 
I choose the side were we make/enforce laws, policies,and programs (like Duck stamp and National Park service) to save nature... I am worried that Trump will sell it to the next housing developer or oil company.   

I like nature as much as any outdoorsmen (which I consider myself to be). I am not a hunter, but I am not against hunting if managed correctly. I dont like the idea of hunting predators at all. 

I think we are on the same page for the most part. I dont what you think I am trying to say. We'd both like to conserve nature. 
Well guess what I don't think crossbows should be allowed in bow season but people who all love the outdoors are going to disagree with each other from time to time. I have been in so many arguments out hunting with guys doing the wrong thing like shooting after sunset, sky busting etc.. I don't care. I ripped some guy and his son one day a few years ago. Your always gonna have idiots. The point is just because you don't like people hunting predators doesn't make a difference. They still live in the same habitat you would like to instagram a photo of yourself eating a granola bar. It's all woods and water and is equally important.
Do you know how many hunters don't like trapping? A bunch. Running dogs? A bunch. Is it sportsmanlike to shoot a deer over bait? From 1/2 mile away with a 7mm? Trap bears? It's up for them to decide.
Just a FYI coyotes have been shot, trapped, poisoned etc for years. They ain't going anywhere.
 
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I choose the side were we make/enforce laws, policies,and programs (like Duck stamp and National Park service) to save nature... I am worried that Trump will sell it to the next housing developer or oil company.   

I like nature as much as any outdoorsmen (which I consider myself to be). I am not a hunter, but I am not against hunting if managed correctly. I dont like the idea of hunting predators at all. 

I think we are on the same page for the most part. I dont what you think I am trying to say. We'd both like to conserve nature. 

If you don't manage the predators then who will? If you stay on top of the food chain long enough then soon or later there's no food left.
 
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