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Pig Hunting Ethics
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What do dogs and ethics have to do with each other? Legal hunting is legal hunting. Hunting with dogs is way more work than cruising around a private ranch with a quad.Comment
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Because i have been asked which way i want to hunt hogs. So i posted this here to see what reactions and opinions i get.Comment
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I think as long as there is a biologically sound reason to hunt an animal: control numbers, decrease depredation and loss of agriculture, meat, etc. that it doesn't matter how the animal is tracked and killed as long as it's humane.
Put simply, if the animal needs to go, and it's done with minimal suffering on the part of the prey, then I think it's ethical.If you are wondering if you can get a LTC in Riverside County: THE ANSWER IS YES!
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I see no issue with dogs or no dogs, is hunting without dogs probably more ethical? In most circumstances i would say yes but its still an ethical way to take an animal IMO.Shop at Amazon via shop42a.com - up to 15% of all sales go back to Calguns Foundation!Comment
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I have hunted without dogs.
I would like to be in physical shape to hunt with dogs.
I hunted bear with dogs and it is not as easy as it sounds.
Sporting---Certainly YES
If you get a chance to do it I would say take it.A 30cal will reach out and touch them. A 50cal will kick their butt.
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Lol Don you are scaring me. With dogs is my vote. I can't experience dogs on bears or cats now so I would like to see them on pigs before that is banned. The most fun hunting is seeing your hard work and training paying off when your dogs are "on".Originally posted by jmonte35Disagree. Been trying to teach lewdogg21 how to hunt. It's like trying to teach Steve Wonder how to see. Not sure we're ever going to get there.Comment
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I used to help my grandfather push bucks out of the thick brush with dogs, it was really exciting seeing 'em pick up the sent and take off barking as they worked the area. I have no quarrels hunters with using dogs while pig hunting.Last edited by zio707; 10-17-2014, 8:53 PM."Fish to Live, Live to Hunt"
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I like it.
I think it's all perspective. A hog who is shot with a rifle may or may not know it was even being hunted. Shot from hundreds of yards away somone could say it isn't fair. Getting within hundreds of yards of an animal is all that is necessasary to kill an animal in modern times. A huge difference from just a few generations ago. Up until the age of gunpowder hunting was limited to bow or spear at close range where the hunter didn't have the luxury of safety and silence as they do today. On the flip side accurate rifles make for precision shots and quick death making the argument that it is more ethical.
With dogs the hog can be bit and even killed by the dogs depending on its size. Dogs can and have been hurt or killed pursuing wild boar. Rare as it happens people could say its more ethical to shoot them as it reduces the pain and suffering if the two parties tangle. On the flip side, hunting with dogs gives a hog an oppertunity to escape by using its intelligence and speed. Many people like myself think this is more ethical as it allows the boar to use more of its brains, strength and natural abilities to face off an adversary it has evolved to face. The hog knows exactly what the intent is when the dogs show up barking essentially giving a true representation of fair chase as this senario exists or existed naturally with wolves and lions for mabye millions of years in nature. The hunter in this situation must pursue wherever this event happens. It can go for hours and miles over mountains and down steep rugged brushy canyons. This can test the hunters physical abilities. It definitely tests the hunters mental abilitiy when presented with a wild boar in fight or flight mode as the hunter attempts to make a shot after physical exertion (or stab in other states) in close quarters. With these added physical and mental tests a hunter faces in this situation compared to a rifle shot from hundred yards away many think it's more ethical.Last edited by bigboarstopper; 10-17-2014, 10:19 PM.Guided/Semi Guided Wild Boar Hunts In Central California, Shay Balesteri 831.594.1270Comment
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Well put BBS. Never really saw it that way.Comment
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