The black bear butchering thread raised an interesting issue...again. When do you think it is ok to kill an animal and not eat it? I don't mean self defence, but actual hunting. Folks go out and shoot grizzlies, wolves, coyotes and other smaller critters and don't eat the meat. How do you decide? Is it the size of the animal? Is it social norms? Maybe personal experience?
I look at it this way. If an animal is a pest, like gophers, it is ok to shoot them and leave them. If a predator species is gaining in population, it is ok to shoot them. Actually I think it is important to hunt predators in order to maintain a healthy balance out there. That means wolves, coyotes, foxes, cougars etc. Bears fall under that category too.
How do you decide?
I look at it this way. If an animal is a pest, like gophers, it is ok to shoot them and leave them. If a predator species is gaining in population, it is ok to shoot them. Actually I think it is important to hunt predators in order to maintain a healthy balance out there. That means wolves, coyotes, foxes, cougars etc. Bears fall under that category too.
How do you decide?