Originally posted by: Agnostos Insania
We're not hunters anymore, we live in a civilization. Killing wild animals is not necessary.
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Why are the bears overpopulated in the first place?
Killing wild animals is necessary and has always been necessary.
1. Rodents (mice, rats) unless you're suggesting we adopt all the sewer rats as pets, and being responsible pet owners, we get them "fixed" so there aren't unwanted babies.
2. Many animals lack natural predators (deer) While you may not mind viewing deer while you live in the suburb, having wolves and cougars running around the suburbs may be a little unpleasant. Deer breed quite quickly, with each doe having two fawns each spring, and those fawns breeding that same year. (But, usually only 1 fawn the first year for them)
Bears are overpopulated because, basically, there is less space for the population that exists, leading to more human-bear conflicts. (getting into the garbage, car accidents, etc.) Although, I'm still not sure I'd call them "over-populated."
For the headshot crowd: there's a good chance the bullet would be deflected from the skull. Always shoot for the vitals. A good hunter is a trained hunter. A trained hunter knows better than to take head shots.
Wow, I forgot bear season started Saturday (NY) - I might have chosen a different area to hunt than I did. (for deer.) Plus, I'd have switched from shotgun back to bow. My friend already harvested one bear with my bow; I want to make it two. LOTS of meat
🙂 For what it's worth, for the "be a long ways away" - with a bow, I'm not confident shooting a bear from any more than 30 yards.