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<blockquote data-quote="firewalker600" data-source="post: 1111847" data-attributes="member: 4280"><p>Thanks for that interesting video and I agree they need some range time. That was some liberal BS on the comments from some liberal tree huggers on that forum. Im glad that crap is not on this forum. I agree they did a poor job of shooting but, people forget how important it is to keep predators in check. If they don't fear you than they will eat you. These guys claiming how cruel these guys are shooting poor defenseless animal should do a little reading and see what happens when predators are not pressured from humans. I remember reading about a female hiker getting attacked by poor defenseless coyotes on the appellation trail last year. </p><p>Would a little hunting pressure of prevented her death? Its nice to know that predators in Oklahoma for the most part fear Man. Just my two cents....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="firewalker600, post: 1111847, member: 4280"] Thanks for that interesting video and I agree they need some range time. That was some liberal BS on the comments from some liberal tree huggers on that forum. Im glad that crap is not on this forum. I agree they did a poor job of shooting but, people forget how important it is to keep predators in check. If they don't fear you than they will eat you. These guys claiming how cruel these guys are shooting poor defenseless animal should do a little reading and see what happens when predators are not pressured from humans. I remember reading about a female hiker getting attacked by poor defenseless coyotes on the appellation trail last year. Would a little hunting pressure of prevented her death? Its nice to know that predators in Oklahoma for the most part fear Man. Just my two cents.... [/QUOTE]
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