That definition would be subjective as strictly an opinion per an individual. I know some rifle hunters that believe bow hunting is inhumane.
Nothing wrong with controlling the number of predators. Man has F'd up habitat and introduced livestock and wants all the game animals to himself to the point that man now has to control predator populations instead of them balancing themselves as Mother Nature intended.
Personally I'm not going to subject an animal to 10-12 hours of excruciating pain. No more than I would use a steel leg trap to catch a deer or elk…..or do that to my dog.
We have developed broadheads for better killing capacity. We have developed bullets for the same reason….to kill quicker and more efficiently.
If I'm dove hunting or pheasant hunting and wound one, I don't leave it in my game bag alive for 10 hours…I ring its neck immediately….because it's the humane thing to do.
We talk on this forum of cartridge types and loads for better accuracy and better shot placement so we can have quick kills. We don't purposely shoot deer or elk in the legs or feet so we trail them for two days.
I'm a hunter. If I need to control the predator populations on my ranch I'm going to get my predator calls, optics, and my varmint rifle and go kill them quickly and humanely.
With the technology we have available to us today in thermal optics and wi fi game cameras etc. to control predator populations is tremendous.
If the sport for some is in the trapping and selling of furs then use live traps and humanely kill them quickly.
It takes a lot more skill to set a live trap than a steel jaw trap anyway.
TAMU Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences
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