Dear all,
Sorry, didn’t mean to start a long strand; my own personal opinion is; I don’t hunt or fish, and if an animal is a problem in an area (i.e. deer numbers causing traffic problems) I believe a qualified professional hunter should cull the animals to accepted levels. This would (amongst other things) hopefully lessen the chance of trophy hunting where larger animals are taken not the weakest etc.
As to the money spent on hunting, it’s common in British debates that people say they won’t give money to help areas unless they can hunt there or to clean up rivers unless they can fish there.
Luckily many people give time or money to charities to maintain areas of natural beauty for the sake of saving the wildlife in an area they may never visit themselves.
In Britain (and probably everywhere) we have the issue of game keepers releasing non native game birds to hunt, while killing native species that may compete. (Sometimes legally sometimes not.) This I really can not see as right in any way.
In my job I am licensed to use a pump action shotgun and expanding ammunition to shoot animals should the extreme need arise (to save human life), this could also include the culling of invasive non native species (wallabies, Chinese water deer and mara) in areas where they are causing environmental damage to native habitats.
The use of this close range firing and the expanding ammunition should mean there is little or no chance of an animal surviving a hit and suffering for long. (I have the license as a requirement for work, not for any other reason. I haven’t had to use the gun to kill anything yet and hope I never have to).
To get and keep my license I have to regularly practice in front of trained instructors and run high stress scenarios in front of high ranking police officers and my senior employers. It is not particularly fun and definitely not sport.
Again, this is my opinion, and I hope Justin will take it as such (as he has a gun)
(Although I don’t want to make even more mail that isn’t about keeping our critters, does anyone have any info about the use of salamanders for bait? Is it just some species, some areas etc?)
Be happy and sorry for tying up soo much space :blush:
Sebastian