Wait a minute, you are relying upon a program which aired on a channel that is notorious for its questionable portrayal of anything which doesn't fit well within the left-leaning environmentalist ideology, the promotion of which is the channel's SOLE reason for existing?I'm sure training dogs to hunt is a challenge, but their actual act of hunting as the show depicted it had nothing sporty or challenging about it. They might as well have gone to the zoo to shoot animals in their cages
I didn't see the program, but let me tell you, I've seen the butcher job routinely done by BBC sponsored programs that are produced for the Discovery Channel, among others. One in particular depicted coyote hunting and hunters in a way that was fantastically prejudicial and if I could prove the 'hunters' interviewed were in fact 'actors' portraying hunters as the producers wanted you to perceive hunters, I would. Conveniently, these alleged 'hunters' wanted their identity kept secret so they wore masks that were, ironically, of the type commonly worn by turkey or bow hunters. These were allegedly coyote hunters using rifles.
My only evidence is having been around hunters and hunting for all of my 31 years and having NEVER met anyone like the hunters 'portrayed' in this program.
Perhaps you might be interested in participating in a real Mountain Lion hunt to find out first hand just how 'sporting' or 'challenging' it is instead of implicitly trusting that what you're being told is the truth.
