Jealousy is a terrible thing.A combination of:
"Leave some for the rest of us" and
"You can't go around killing everything".
No respect for "Trophy" Hunters and crap Taxidermy.
Sorry..... didn't want to be "that guy"
Jealousy is a terrible thing.A combination of:
"Leave some for the rest of us" and
"You can't go around killing everything".
No respect for "Trophy" Hunters and crap Taxidermy.
Sorry..... didn't want to be "that guy"
Not jealous. My Dad raised me different.Jealousy is a terrible thing.
Have you ever kept a set of antlers? If you have you are no different. By definition alone. The desire for this man to immortalize animals that he has harvested or in the case of many others acquired through his extensive conservation contributions here and globally were done out of pure respect for the animal. The lion for example was starving as it was rejected from it's pride due to age and was harvested for the safety of the local village and livestock. Legally with compassion for the animal. You do not know the man and I flatly reject your point of view regarding him and his morality. He continues to contribute to youth hunting programs in ways that only someone of his knowledge and experience can not to mention the pivotal role establishing The Wild Sheep Society of BC. Conservation and respect are core values for him. And none of the taxidermy is crap there. CheersA combination of:
"Leave some for the rest of us" and
"You can't go around killing everything".
No respect for "Trophy" Hunters and crap Taxidermy.
Sorry..... didn't want to be "that guy"
I guess that you and you're father would despise me........ I kill nothing but trophies.Not jealous. My Dad raised me different.
He always said not to take the biggest Buck or Bull. They were to be the future of the species.
He was an avid hunter and the farthest he ever went with Taxidermy was a Black Bear rug.
As kids, we only ate Venison and Moose. Beef was on a Sunday...and not every week.
He despised Trophy Hunters for their selfish nature. My father-in- law was one. He's the one who made my Dad quit hunting.
A combination of:
"Leave some for the rest of us" and
"You can't go around killing everything".
No respect for "Trophy" Hunters and crap Taxidermy.
Sorry..... didn't want to be "that guy"
You are that guy... BFAA combination of:
"Leave some for the rest of us" and
"You can't go around killing everything".
No respect for "Trophy" Hunters and crap Taxidermy.
Sorry..... didn't want to be "that guy"
Not jealous. My Dad raised me different.
He always said not to take the biggest Buck or Bull. They were to be the future of the species.
He was an avid hunter and the farthest he ever went with Taxidermy was a Black Bear rug.
As kids, we only ate Venison and Moose. Beef was on a Sunday...and not every week.
He despised Trophy Hunters for their selfish nature. My father-in- law was one. He's the one who made my Dad quit hunting.



























