Record black bear by David Booth


Good for Booth on standing up for his right to hunt... however, in this day an age we ALL need to use discretion in practicing and promoting the sport we love... the days of driving around town with a truck strapped down with dead deer or bears are gone. The key is youth initiatives... and grass roots methods are best, and by that I mean ALL of us taking our kids and their friends into the outdoors, fishing and hunting and camping... get them connected with nature and the natural order of life... including understanding the "food-chain" and and respect for animals and nature... and ethical and fair chase game harvesting practices.
 
good for booth on standing up for his right to hunt... However, in this day an age we all need to use discretion in practicing and promoting the sport we love... The days of driving around town with a truck strapped down with dead deer or bears are gone. The key is youth initiatives... And grass roots methods are best, and by that i mean all of us taking our kids and their friends into the outdoors, fishing and hunting and camping... Get them connected with nature and the natural order of life... Including understanding the "food-chain" and and respect for animals and nature... And ethical and fair chase game harvesting practices.


Best post ever!!!!!!!!
 
Booth remained unfazed by his critics, tweeting this reply on May 12 @D_Booth7: "You all know i shot a bear heres how http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssCRQMjZ9r8 you have every right not to watch just like i have the right to choose to hunt. "

As someone who dislikes the Canucks on principle, I respect and admire Booth's comment. It is not preachy. It is not rude. It is a fair and simple response that many other athletes could learn from.
 
Despite the intentions of the show's producers, some fans have not taken kindly to the footage.

"What a disgusting way to send the off season… David, work more on your wrist shot rather than shooting innocent bears," wrote one blogger.

Some chastised Booth, WILD TV, and hunting itself for unnecessary brutality.
Well booo-phucking-hoooo.

And nice bear. ;)
 
Nice bear ... crappy picture! I wonder what people would say if my boy Jordin Tootoo posted some of his hunting trips ... LOL!

Otokiak
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA
 
I just became a David Booth fan, simply because of his simple response to critics. Congrats to him for level-headed reasoning, and a nice bear.

Otokiak, I'd love to see some of Tootoo's hunting photos! (Some of Jonathan Cheechoo's, too!)
 
Good for Booth on standing up for his right to hunt... however, in this day an age we ALL need to use discretion in practicing and promoting the sport we love... the days of driving around town with a truck strapped down with dead deer or bears are gone. The key is youth initiatives... and grass roots methods are best, and by that I mean ALL of us taking our kids and their friends into the outdoors, fishing and hunting and camping... get them connected with nature and the natural order of life... including understanding the "food-chain" and and respect for animals and nature... and ethical and fair chase game harvesting practices.


Great post.

At our job we get Summer Students each year. This year we've got a kid from Edmonton; big strong intelligent kid. The other day we're driving home from work and (somehow, well actually I'm always talking about deer & hunting) I brought up the deer rut. And this kid says, "what's the rut?"
So I have to explain about that, which leads me to talking about calling bull moose and how intense that is, elk bugling etc... well this kid has no idea about any of this.

All he knows is video games, pavement, malls, i-Phones and crap like that. There is something like 80% of people that live in cities now, that entire generation of guys growing up right now, are the same as this kid.

It's important to present hunting in a positive way.
 
Great post.

At our job we get Summer Students each year. This year we've got a kid from Edmonton; big strong intelligent kid. The other day we're driving home from work and (somehow, well actually I'm always talking about deer & hunting) I brought up the deer rut. And this kid says, "what's the rut?"
So I have to explain about that, which leads me to talking about calling bull moose and how intense that is, elk bugling etc... well this kid has no idea about any of this.

All he knows is video games, pavement, malls, i-Phones and crap like that. There is something like 80% of people that live in cities now, that entire generation of guys growing up right now, are the same as this kid.

It's important to present hunting in a positive way.

Another great post. I work with a guy that's originally from Whitby and had no idea about anything other than stores, tall buildings and asphalt. But the good news is that he's learning, and more importantly, going for his PAL and Hunter Ed course next month.
 
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