a well-known farm stall not far from where i live, is famous for the variety of game (springbuck, eland, redbuck, etc.) they keep near the shop. a while ago, the owner had to shoot an eland, as it was very old. a "professional hunter" came to know of it, calling the owner and asking him to give him the opportunity to kill it in order to get a trophy. the "hunter" brought his bow and arrow, took the shot fifteen feet from the animal, injured it and let it bleed to death while watching.
please tell me that i, an ethical hunter, am not wrong in feeling like i could kill both the owner and "hunter" from a distance of fifteen feet!!
2007-12-05
01:27:52
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chrismarè c
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