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<blockquote data-quote="coyotetrapper" data-source="post: 40994" data-attributes="member: 501"><p>"its too bad someone's favorite lion was shot" a little sarcasm here!!! I really don't care if it was shot legally or not. That is between the PH and the hunter to figure out, but ANIMALS were put on this earth to hunt and provide substance for humans. I will probably never hunt for african lion but from what I have read, african lion meat is given to local villages. The interviews I watched and read today from "animal lovers" were so out of touch it made me instantly irritated. Nobody really cares to talk about how hunting was the way people ate before there where cows and grocery stores. Hunting is getting major opposition in this country and around the world. There are less and less people introduced to hunting year after year. Please educate and take a non-hunter out sometime to show them how it used to be and how we need to continue to hunt to keep every species alive for future generations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coyotetrapper, post: 40994, member: 501"] "its too bad someone's favorite lion was shot" a little sarcasm here!!! I really don't care if it was shot legally or not. That is between the PH and the hunter to figure out, but ANIMALS were put on this earth to hunt and provide substance for humans. I will probably never hunt for african lion but from what I have read, african lion meat is given to local villages. The interviews I watched and read today from "animal lovers" were so out of touch it made me instantly irritated. Nobody really cares to talk about how hunting was the way people ate before there where cows and grocery stores. Hunting is getting major opposition in this country and around the world. There are less and less people introduced to hunting year after year. Please educate and take a non-hunter out sometime to show them how it used to be and how we need to continue to hunt to keep every species alive for future generations. [/QUOTE]
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