Folks I can see you love all things living and if the ecology was balanced then more power to you all.
Trophy hunting certainly would not be seen by many here as anything but bad and I'm sure you will not agree with a hunters view on it, but here goes. . . . .
There are an estimated 250-300,000 Sambar deer in Victoria alone, their numbers are increasing at a rate that sees our Government needing a way to reduce numbers.
Now I am sure you think that the deer are wandering around Green meadows grazing at will with their fawn at side, totally unaware of hunters or the dangers they bring? An easy kill for anyone willing to walk up close and destroy their gentle existence. Am I close? Within the ball park?
Sambar deer are one of the most cautious animals God has put on this earth, it has hearing that we can barely contemplate and a sense of smell equal to a hound dog. A sambar will reel and flee at the smell of a humans foot print that was placed the day before. "Flee" is a misleading term, generally they will melt into the bush and simply disappear to a safer place & good luck to it I say as we all wish to live another day, do we not?
Now a Sambre stag is another story again. If it has lived long enough to have grown antlers of a "Trophy" size we are talking of a very smart animal that more times than not will evade most hunters and only leave hoof prints to show of it's presence.
To secure one of these animals takes YEARS of training in the bush, an ability to remain silent, travel slowly, remain down wind of your quarry (if you know where indeed it is!) & then SEE the creature let alone get the time to position yourself to harvest it through scrub & trees.
We advocate only taking a shot when we have an opportunity to guarantee our aim is good and only after positive identification of the deer.
Yes we are talking of killing an animal, yes it would be seen as cruel by many but if we have done our job cruel is what we NEVER wish upon an animal.
So why trophy hunt? Well if a hunter can hone his skill to be able to succeed a take a good stag then you can bet he is good enough to get a LOT closer to other game and that means a much higher percentage of food going home not knowing it has even been shot.
By the way if you think deer do no harm to the Australian bush you best see how they uproot multiple small trees, strip the bark off many others & cause soil erosion. Then there are the farm fences damaged, crops & masture eaten and stock attacked by Fellow deer.
If we are going to kill our own meat then are we not obligated to do so in the fastest & most humane way possible?
Thanks for your time.
P.S. Am I a "Moron"? I hope not. I volunteer my time to the CFA, I fought the fires in Dunally Tasmania in January without pay, I saw home and lives shattered. I fought Black Saturday as you sat at home commenting on how awful the situation was, (did you go out and help the survivors?) We are foster parents that DO the work others are only willing to acknowledge but not get involved. Blood donor, organ donor (and yes if they are up for grabs you are welcome to them if needed). We are all just different breeds of cattle, eh?
Cheers big ears.
PPS If you really want to know what I think is inhuman and needs our help then best you see what our Kiwi cousins are up to, then shout and scream to whoever will listen. on this front I will stand shoulder to shoulder with you and proudly!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s84cuG5LjEo