TRAP
I love the fuzzy l'il creatures that come to the feeder in by back yard. They don't eat off of plates, they won't come close enought to let me pet them, and they are very leary of people. These are the same deer that hunters are after on the WMA behind my house.
Now I am reluctant to hunt these particular fuzzy l'il creatures becaus they are like pets to me.
However, this does not keep me from travling about 1/2 mile from my home to stick razor tipped sticks through the vitals of other fuzzy l'il creatures. Especially fuzzy l'il creatures with bone protruding from their heads.
I am bow hunter. I hunt the fuzzy l'il creatures with my stick and string. Now, I have been known to sit in my stand with a field point on my arrow, and when a doe comes by I will pick a spot on a tree the same distance away and see if I can hit it. This instead of killing a doe that I may not want to fool with. But rest assured, I have broad heads in my quiver, and if Bambis grampa makes the mistake of getting within 20 yds of me, I'm going for him...regardles of what Thumper or Flower might say.
Did you hit a nerve with me? Not at all. But sometimes we need to sit back and laugh at ourselves. I find it interesting that as hunters we justify our sport in the name of game control, but there is not one of us that would object if we found out that our State wildlife officials will be transplanting Wisconsin or Canadian bruisers into our areas in an effort to "improve" or increase our deer herd .
I don't get down on anyone for hunting, I don't defend hunting, and I don't feel like I have to justify hunting. If I want to run around the woods sticking arrows in fuzzy l'il creatures, I will do it with out appologizing to anyone as long as it is legal. On the other hand, if I want to hand feed the l'il suckers in my back yard...I'm gonna do that too. Who knows, I may try to catch one, mount a red TRAP feather rest on his head to make him purty, and turn him loose.
Lighten up.