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Gainesville GA {and the surrounding area} is overrun with deer â wandering into gardens in the middle of town,grazing on the grounds of a military school â they have to be culledâŠ
Real hunters (which is very near all that I know) are VERY serious about the limits placed when hunting. Theyâre very respectful of the nature around them and donât hunt outside what theyâre supposed to. I know thereâs others out there that hunt wherever, whenever, sadly. Iâm just happy itâs no one I know.
If you make it so easy for wild animals to live in your country, with few if any predators, they will starve themselves to death. If those wild animals are introduced (not native) when the country has had millennia to adapt itself to a completely different lifestyle, then they are likely to destroy habitat, and make it impossible for ALL wildlife to flourish. That has been the lesson hard-learned in Australia, with the introduction of rabbits, pigs, buffalo and unfortunately horses (particularly in our high country). We have also changed the agriculture so that most marsupials here think of pasture as some sort of smorgasbord. Yes, we shoot one of our national symbols. Kangaroos have proliferated to such an extent that they MUST be culled so that smaller populations can thrive, and remain an iconic symbol (along with the Emu) of our country.. Indeed, Bald Eagles, an icon in the USA and a symbol of the nation almost became extinct because of man-made interference. We Australians are not alone. Just thought youâd like to know.
Not always the weakest with bullets. I like hunters trying to justify spending thousands on weapons to save money because of overpriced food at the grocery store. 3 arrows $60.00 bows $3800.00, you couls feed the family for a year on that untill the rich become over greedy.
Did anyone actually look up the definition of âcullingâ? Does not sound like it. Hunting does keep deer populations somewhat under control. But an awful lot of hunting in the US is not culling and often quite the opposite. And it certainly is not culling when hunters pay a ton of money to âhuntâ animals on an enclosed farm like I hear folks brag about too often
I hoped Covid would save Medicare. Unfortunately all those Granny Huggers, ie vulture capitalists who owned the nursing homes, brought in vaccinations to save their meal tickets.
Without debating any ethics of hunting (Iâm a meat eater and I like venison, but I donât own a gun nor do I hunt), this is a funny comic today. Thank you, Wiley.
Wiley is showing just the one âcheck-inâ window. Seems to me thereâd be lots more, like an airline check-in. Clerks would be checking everything from_âhold my beer_ idiots to the honestly, I didnât know it was loaded jerks , to the all I did was look at my phone for a second drivers. The lines would be endless.
When wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone, there was an amazing improvement. They brought it back to the way it used to be before overgrazing was killing it. One amazing side effect. Beavers were dying out because there favorite food (young cedar saplings, I think) were being eaten by the herbivores. The presence of wolves meant the herbivores stayed out of stream beds, the beavers are multiplying rapidly and doing their job of creating dams which create little ponds and every animal benefits.
Not so. Hunters go for the biggest and healthiest looking game they can get. Iâm not opposed to hunting per se, but donât call it a sport unless youâre using your bare hands to bring down the game.
I had a deer run into the side of my car while I was driving down the highway. It was around 10:00 AM, so it should have been in the woods, not running across a rural highway. They go absolutely berserk here while rutting during mating season. I stopped, but it was nowhere in sight.
They like to call it âharvestingâ. Forrest Lucas, whoâs so far right he couldnât get confirmed for Trumps cabinet, fronts an organization called âProtect The Harvest.â No, itâs not about farmers and corn and soybeans.
Nature is way better than any human ecology projects. We killed off all the wolves in yellowstone and using hunting seasons to keep populations in check. It failed miserably. Once we brought the wolves back the herds started to flourish.
Whether itâs deer , seal clubbing, whales or any other killing for fun and/or profit , I seem to always hear harvest not cull. Fun with euphemisms, like âfinal solutionâ is much more palatable thanâŠ
Have you tried finding a picture of a live elk on the Internet? I did a search for âelkâ last week. More than 90% were people posing with dead elks.
I wonder at what point in history (according to the entrance requirements of heaven) did the rules change? Surely humans fighting tooth and nail to survive werenât held to the same standards.
His penalty should be being shot and field dressed and not losing consciousness and keeping his pain receptors active. Just 12 hours per day. Forever. And have the punishment carried out by deer. Heaven for them but not for him.
I have not âhuntedâ since I was 9. I got shot at, and the sonic boom of the 30.06 slug and the sonic crack of its impact in the tree trunk I was leaning against blew in my right eardrum. Since then, I have shot destructive varmints, but nothing else.
marilynnbyerly almost 2 years ago
Nature, not just man, culls. A bullet or a wolf. The weakest deer dies.
Alexander the Good Enough almost 2 years ago
If God didnât mean for us to eat animals, He/She/It/They wouldnât have made them out of meatâŠ
ÂŻ almost 2 years ago
True hunters would use only penknives and their wits.
in.amongst almost 2 years ago
staring at the barrel, ainât he!?!
fairportfan almost 2 years ago
Gainesville GA {and the surrounding area} is overrun with deer â wandering into gardens in the middle of town,grazing on the grounds of a military school â they have to be culledâŠ
cmerb almost 2 years ago
Iâm not a hunter but I have heard that more deer are killed in Michigan by traffic accidents that are killed during hunting season ?
TwilightFaze almost 2 years ago
Real hunters (which is very near all that I know) are VERY serious about the limits placed when hunting. Theyâre very respectful of the nature around them and donât hunt outside what theyâre supposed to. I know thereâs others out there that hunt wherever, whenever, sadly. Iâm just happy itâs no one I know.
Botulism Bob almost 2 years ago
Between 1994 and 1997 I nailed 5 deer with a Chevy Astro van. State Farm is deer to me.
keenanthelibrarian almost 2 years ago
If you make it so easy for wild animals to live in your country, with few if any predators, they will starve themselves to death. If those wild animals are introduced (not native) when the country has had millennia to adapt itself to a completely different lifestyle, then they are likely to destroy habitat, and make it impossible for ALL wildlife to flourish. That has been the lesson hard-learned in Australia, with the introduction of rabbits, pigs, buffalo and unfortunately horses (particularly in our high country). We have also changed the agriculture so that most marsupials here think of pasture as some sort of smorgasbord. Yes, we shoot one of our national symbols. Kangaroos have proliferated to such an extent that they MUST be culled so that smaller populations can thrive, and remain an iconic symbol (along with the Emu) of our country.. Indeed, Bald Eagles, an icon in the USA and a symbol of the nation almost became extinct because of man-made interference. We Australians are not alone. Just thought youâd like to know.
Grandma Lea almost 2 years ago
Not always the weakest with bullets. I like hunters trying to justify spending thousands on weapons to save money because of overpriced food at the grocery store. 3 arrows $60.00 bows $3800.00, you couls feed the family for a year on that untill the rich become over greedy.
Doug K almost 2 years ago
This lesson looks like it is going to come with a judgment.
Is there another judge? Can he get a change of venue?
WickWire64 almost 2 years ago
Did anyone actually look up the definition of âcullingâ? Does not sound like it. Hunting does keep deer populations somewhat under control. But an awful lot of hunting in the US is not culling and often quite the opposite. And it certainly is not culling when hunters pay a ton of money to âhuntâ animals on an enclosed farm like I hear folks brag about too often
Count Olaf Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Right now, Robert Blake is at the same podium only instead of a deer, itâs his late wife, Mary Ann. Payback is a witch, Little Beaver.
ArtyD2 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I hoped Covid would save Medicare. Unfortunately all those Granny Huggers, ie vulture capitalists who owned the nursing homes, brought in vaccinations to save their meal tickets.
goboboyd almost 2 years ago
Well, now that your hands are cold and dead, there is one more thing.
YourFriendlyNeighborhoodAmoeba almost 2 years ago
Another homage to Bill Watterson? https://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/2015/03/01
KALKAY32 almost 2 years ago
True but only âmanâ uses an AR-15.
carlzr almost 2 years ago
Wiley has obviously never looked out a window and seen deer eating the produce in his carefully cultivated vegetable garden.
johnjoyce almost 2 years ago
Without debating any ethics of hunting (Iâm a meat eater and I like venison, but I donât own a gun nor do I hunt), this is a funny comic today. Thank you, Wiley.
sandpiper almost 2 years ago
Wiley is showing just the one âcheck-inâ window. Seems to me thereâd be lots more, like an airline check-in. Clerks would be checking everything from_âhold my beer_ idiots to the honestly, I didnât know it was loaded jerks , to the all I did was look at my phone for a second drivers. The lines would be endless.
Steverino Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Oh deer!
dflak almost 2 years ago
As Einstein once noted, âIn the universe, there are no privileged points of view.â
mepowell almost 2 years ago
When wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone, there was an amazing improvement. They brought it back to the way it used to be before overgrazing was killing it. One amazing side effect. Beavers were dying out because there favorite food (young cedar saplings, I think) were being eaten by the herbivores. The presence of wolves meant the herbivores stayed out of stream beds, the beavers are multiplying rapidly and doing their job of creating dams which create little ponds and every animal benefits.
ladykat Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Sometimes the alternative is that a herd dies of starvation.
russef almost 2 years ago
When Iâm culling Yoooooouuuu, oooow ooooooow, oooow , oooooooowwwwww.
artmer almost 2 years ago
Nice 8 pointer there.
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom almost 2 years ago
UH-oh.
christelisbetty almost 2 years ago
Jagermeister Deer ?
Geezer almost 2 years ago
I prefer the word âharvesting.â
David Illig Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Not so. Hunters go for the biggest and healthiest looking game they can get. Iâm not opposed to hunting per se, but donât call it a sport unless youâre using your bare hands to bring down the game.
mindjob almost 2 years ago
Check out the annual Darwin awards for the latest humans culling themselves
https://babbletop.com/top-10-darwin-award-winners-ever/
Raging Moderate almost 2 years ago
OMG!! Deer have cancel culture!!
monya_43 almost 2 years ago
I had a deer run into the side of my car while I was driving down the highway. It was around 10:00 AM, so it should have been in the woods, not running across a rural highway. They go absolutely berserk here while rutting during mating season. I stopped, but it was nowhere in sight.
SofaKing Premium Member almost 2 years ago
They like to call it âharvestingâ. Forrest Lucas, whoâs so far right he couldnât get confirmed for Trumps cabinet, fronts an organization called âProtect The Harvest.â No, itâs not about farmers and corn and soybeans.
cripplious almost 2 years ago
Nature is way better than any human ecology projects. We killed off all the wolves in yellowstone and using hunting seasons to keep populations in check. It failed miserably. Once we brought the wolves back the herds started to flourish.
syzygy47 almost 2 years ago
Whether itâs deer , seal clubbing, whales or any other killing for fun and/or profit , I seem to always hear harvest not cull. Fun with euphemisms, like âfinal solutionâ is much more palatable thanâŠ
ArcticFox Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Oh, deer, it wasnât culling. It was gulling. Or maybe dulling. How about mullingâŠ.?
NatureBatsLast almost 2 years ago
Social Darwinism = Fascism, and is not how evolution works.
198.23.5.11 almost 2 years ago
Okay,they finally get to meet on even terms.
mistercatworks almost 2 years ago
Have you tried finding a picture of a live elk on the Internet? I did a search for âelkâ last week. More than 90% were people posing with dead elks.
6turtle9 almost 2 years ago
I wonder at what point in history (according to the entrance requirements of heaven) did the rules change? Surely humans fighting tooth and nail to survive werenât held to the same standards.
Daeder almost 2 years ago
Cull him right on down to hell.
Richard S Russell Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Iâve always been bemused by the word âharvestâ applied to things other than plants.
eboosler Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Hahahahaha! Karma. Bravo!
Richard S Russell Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Q: What do you have if youâve got 50 female pigs and 50 male deer?
A: A hundred sows and bucks.
tee929 almost 2 years ago
I am pretty sure his final words we not , âOh deerââŠ..
Teto85 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
His penalty should be being shot and field dressed and not losing consciousness and keeping his pain receptors active. Just 12 hours per day. Forever. And have the punishment carried out by deer. Heaven for them but not for him.
lindz.coop Premium Member almost 2 years ago
AmenâŠthat special place in hellâŠ
SrTechWriter almost 2 years ago
I have not âhuntedâ since I was 9. I got shot at, and the sonic boom of the 30.06 slug and the sonic crack of its impact in the tree trunk I was leaning against blew in my right eardrum. Since then, I have shot destructive varmints, but nothing else.