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  DrewB said:
No offense bro but I really hope your bucket list is never fulfilled...I'm not a fan of shooting large animals for "sport". But each to there own..

 

Things needs killing for management, tourist hunting injects money directly into the areas where it is most needed on top of this. I'm not a trophy hunter, tusk/horn length/span is of no interest me. The above the animals are what I see as the most dangerous hunting situations, the most challenging to me as a hunter (not a killer, nothing canned for me thank you). As I said, the three situations above stack the odds in the favour of the animal in all cases.

 

"What man is a man who does not test himself?" ~ Saladin.

 

 

Just on another note, why are large animals different than small animals?

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i dont shoot small animals either, i just typed large as your list was large animals.

But i agree with the elephants, if we dont shoot 'em they will kill us all....

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  Timbermcpherson said:
To survive the zombie apocalypse with a bloodied fiskars in my hand and my dog at my side.

 

Same but I would prefer a gpmg and RPGs with a challenger2 behind me giving it the what for. Lol

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Ram something expensive with a tank, have a go of a bazooka, throw a handgrinade into a river( with no fishes in it)

Buy the Mona Lisa, draw a beard on her and then put my boot through it and burn it.

Throw eggs at folk off the Eifel Tower.

Win the Olympic men's 100m on a Barbie bike with tassels and stabilisers .

Take a digger up Mount Everest and make it the 2nd highest mountain.

Fill in the grand canyon with a the worlds biggest bulldozer.

Do a parachute jump and throw lots of little planes out my pocket.

Own a Quadski.

Fell a huge Redwood onto a greenhouse factory.

Learn how to spell treboje, then build 1.

 

That's about it for now

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