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To: elkfersupper

Now you know fully well that a Condor is not capable of such identification.

But just the same, I dispute the findings of this report. It is riddled with junk science, and is agenda driven. Namely an attack on ammunition, if not firearms. Obviously, what good is a weapon if you’ve nothing to shoot through it.

There is no empirical evidence to support their assertions. How many hunters shoot something, then leave it to rot in the sun? I shoot Bambi, and I don’t get a clean shot and he runs, I will track him for as longs as is practical to find the carcass.

Carrion my arse.


30 posted on 06/25/2012 6:12:47 PM PDT by Ouderkirk (Democrats...the party of Slavery, Segregation, Sodomy, and Sedition)
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To: Ouderkirk

Birds that are shot and fall in an inaccessible area, or do not suffer enough of a shot wound to fall at once, could contribute some to the problem. Big game, very unlikely.


33 posted on 06/25/2012 6:19:07 PM PDT by raccoonnookkeeper (I keep raccoons in a nook!)
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