tigris115
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That's good. Captive lions do have an advantage so it's only fair to give them their own category.I believe SCI records captive bred lions separately.
That's good. Captive lions do have an advantage so it's only fair to give them their own category.I believe SCI records captive bred lions separately.
Right on Charlie!Wish I was a billionaire and had money to burn! I would buy prime time NBC ABC CBS slots and blast the general public with the facts.......over and over again. Then maybe we could help people to make informed decisions.....you know like the antis have done with all their wrong information. We would just tell the truth.
Oh am I dreaming again??? Sorry folks I let my desire to tell the truth get away from me sometime. But I would do it if........the $$$$$$ were no object.
This was a good read thanks for posting.
Right on Charlie!
Difference it takes an elephant 30-40 years to reach a decent size to hunt. Yet again the fact of lions bred for hunting will divide hunters, we should never as hunters let this happen. We all have our ethics and should be allowed to hunt if legal. I dislike a lot of sable hunts that are being offered, but you will never see me breaking down those hunts, the only time I will lose my cool is when a PH tells a client it's a mature animal, but you can see it's far off being mature.
Agreed! It does seem like if I was a British or German or Spanish hunter, there would be far less outcry.Here's something else I noticed. Every time people talk about the stats on lion hunting, they always have to point out that the majority of hunters come from the United States. Not only that, but they say it in such a disgusted and condescending way like a bald eagle took a crap in their corn flakes. I find that attitude very insulting.