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First the anti hunters ban trapping to see what they can get away with.
As a hunter and also an avid hiker in the backcountry with my dogs, I supported the ban of traps on public lands (key word: public). We can have nuance right, and not accuse everyone with different views of being an anti-hunter, right?
I'm also not a fan of using hounds for hunting, but I can understand the difficulty increase that would result in a ban. As such, I'm neutral on this topic.
Nah man. You're an ignorant anti hunter.As a hunter and also an avid hiker in the backcountry with my dogs, I supported the ban of traps on public lands (key word: public). We can have nuance right, and not accuse everyone with different views of being an anti-hunter, right?
I'm also not a fan of using hounds for hunting, but I can understand the difficulty increase that would result in a ban. As such, I'm neutral on this topic.
I keep my "mutts" on Garmin GPS collars and within eye-sight. They're responsive to verbal recall, but can also be recalled by shock/vibration if prey drive takes over.you're mutts be leashed up and under your Direct Control when using our public lands.
Well it kind of is us vs them. You supported a ban on a time honored tradition because of ignorant fear. It's funny you claim I am driven by emotion yet the whole anti movement is run on emotion and ignorance of science.I keep my "mutts" on Garmin GPS collars and within eye-sight. They're responsive to verbal recall, but can also be recalled by shock/vibration if prey drive takes over.
You folks really have turned these discussions in to something that's almost like tribal/partisan "us vs them," which is a shame.
I wish you the best on your goals, but it's clear you're not going to win anyone on the fence over with that emotionally driven defensive counter devoid of any scientific based discussion or attempt to convert a neutral such as myself. Cheers.
Roxy's Law was the reason we banned traps. My dogs are my children, so please respect my traditions and cultures, and I'll try to understand and respect yoursDogs are used to being restrained so they don't fight traps much at all. Snares or footholds.
Trappers rarely trap in the backcountry because it is not efficient so your dogs chances of being caught are near 0 anyways.
I am willing to acknowledge nuance and discuss. NM biologists have clearly stated that the black bear and mountain lion populations continue to increase above the recommended carrying capacity, which is why they have recommended an increase to the bear and lion quotas. Pretty simple. Basic wildlife management. Folks who desire an end to lion and bear hunting are challenging that to gauge future support for more wide-ranging bans on hunting. They know they want to end hunting and are looking for any opportunity to further that goal. Confirmation bias. I can respect that you may not personally engage in hunting with hounds but the practical reality is that hound hunting is far and away the most effective method of hunting bears and lions, it also allows the hunter to selectively harvest males, preventing the killing of females and orphaning cubs/kittens. Without hounds, hunting would be a rather ineffective wildlife management tool to manage lion and bear populations to keep balance in the ecosystem with other wildlife such as elk, deer, pronghorn, etc. I would ask you to reconsider your stance and support science-based wildlife management and the NM professional biologists’ recommendations, not necessarily “hound-hunting”. Is that sufficient nuance? Rokslide is a great place to learn and stay informed of hunting/wildlife conservation issues. I completely understand your deep connection with your dogs, I feel the same way about mine. While not a resident, I have a deep respect for New Mexico’s culture, wildlife, and amazing landscapes. I cherish every moment spent there. That is why I will do everything in my power to help those New Mexico hunters preserve their hunting traditions.As a hunter and also an avid hiker in the backcountry with my dogs, I supported the ban of traps on public lands (key word: public). We can have nuance right, and not accuse everyone with different views of being an anti-hunter, right?
I'm also not a fan of using hounds for hunting, but I can understand the difficulty increase that would result in a ban. As such, I'm neutral on this topic.
why do you not like hound hunting? Is there a more selective way to take bears?As a hunter and also an avid hiker in the backcountry with my dogs, I supported the ban of traps on public lands (key word: public). We can have nuance right, and not accuse everyone with different views of being an anti-hunter, right?
I'm also not a fan of using hounds for hunting, but I can understand the difficulty increase that would result in a ban. As such, I'm neutral on this topic.