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fvgh12345 t1_j44jcm5 wrote

They need to open a season on those bastards by me. Them and swans constantly tease you coming in close to the blind. They know they're safe and they gloat

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timtimtimmyjim t1_j459ehr wrote

Where do you live that they don't? I believe in colorado you just have to call a number after you buy a small game license and declare your intent to hunt migratory bird and what hunting area you are in.

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fvgh12345 t1_j46lfkz wrote

Good ol' Michigan, we can't hunt doves either. They have remits for culling them on farms some people can get if crops are being damaged but apparently you aren't supposed to harvest them

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timtimtimmyjim t1_j4eqiay wrote

What a waste to not harvest culled animals.

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fvgh12345 t1_j4hpy82 wrote

It really is. I'm not %100 on it but thats what ive heard. I know the same rule applies when they allow permits for culling seagulls but that makes a bit more sense because I know i wouldn't want to eat a seagull.

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timtimtimmyjim t1_j4hu319 wrote

Especially oned living off all the garbage in the great lakes. Yeah no thanks on that. Usually in the towns when the cull geese I Corrado they usually give the meat to homeless shelters or zoos.

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rivetcityransom t1_j4834ao wrote

Where I live you have to draw a special permit and can only harvest one a year, while in Canada you can shoot 8 a day and Texas has a pretty high daily limit also. I guess at either end of the flyway is the best place to hunt them.

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herbw t1_j462rrs wrote

The pathetic fallacy, Imbuing animals with human characteristics. The Pathetic fallacy. so close to polytheisms. So far from the facts and God.

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fvgh12345 t1_j46l281 wrote

If I responded how I want to respond to you I'd probably get banned.

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