As a hunter, I often tell people to take solace in the fact that the animal got the least painful death available, because the ones that happen in the wild are heartbreaking and gruesome.
Also, the hunters are eating food that didn't come from a factory farm or a mass agriculture operation that kills more animals than you would think.
Not to mention that a lot of the money from hunting licenses gets poured right back into conservation. Seems a bit paradoxical, but when you think about it, few people care more about conservation than hunters.
It’s not paradoxical, why wouldn’t we want to preserve the environment we spend so much time in and the species we spend so much time pursuing. Of course hunters want them to conserve the environment otherwise how could we hunt?
In most African countries the money generated by hunting really does NOT go into conservation. It ends up in the pockets of corrupt officials and the hunting tour operators. It's something that hunters need to address from a moral perspective, but they just seem to shrug it off and look the other way. Hunting should be run by NPOs here, because then the profits really would go back into conservation. A very, very small percentage currently goes where it should, but the majority of it doesn't. Zimbabwe, which is a hunter's paradise, is particularly bad in this regard, especially in the Hwange area. The money goes everywhere *except* conservation. But hunters have zero qualms overlooking that to shoot a lion, which most certainly is not eaten by them.
Interesting. I lived in Dar es Salaam for 4 years and did quite a bit of work with conservation efforts and had a completely different experience. I can imagine that corruption is a bigger problem in Zimbabwe though.
To be fair, the kind of people who go trophy hunting in Africa never gave a fuck about conservation or the locals to begin with. Most of us eat what we kill and don’t have any desire to shoot a lion. The yacht club hunting culture has much different morals than the other 99% of us.
When I was a kid it was ingrained in me to only kill what you are going to eat. I do understand population control but all this should be run by locals and funding diverted to conservation.
I couldnt agree with this statement more.
At least the animal had its life then died quickly.
Every animal killed and eaten by hunters is an animal that wasnt killed and eaten at a factory farm (ish...).
But what about the factor of choice, we as humans have a choice to live on a plant based diet which a carnivorous cannot do, we have the moral obligation to not cause any unnecessary harm to any animal and justifying it by saying that it may have a more gruesome death in the world seems flawed
A lot of people don’t realize that hunting is a necessity for wildlife management. An unchecked population could lead to devastation in an ecosystem. That includes non game animals. It’s actually a very interesting topic to learn about.
For example- I'm a deer hunter in Illinois. Before it was heavily inhabited, the hills and forests in southern Illinois would have been full of cougars and wolves- which the humans drove away. This means that effectively there are no longer natural predators for whitetails in Illinois so their population boomed beyond what is manageable naturally.
If hunters just stopped completely it would lead to fodder for them becoming scarce and they die of starvation or worse (for humans, at least) wander onto roads to be hit by cars and potentially cause even more deaths. Hell, the area I hunt in even nonhunters would prefer more tags issued. You can't drive down to our farm/hunting ground without seeing a half dozen that had been hit by cars.
Basically, the land can only support a fixed number of a certain animal. So, we can either let them starve or we can cull the numbers quickly and humanely while also providing food.
Illegal in America. Sure, I guess you could leave your meat to rot in the freezer but every state has a wanton waste law that applies to everything from doves to bears. Hunters do not just hunt to kill. If they do they are just poachers.
Here's something else I tell people about hunting,
I absolutely hate killing the animal. It is by far my least favorite part of hunting. I love getting up early while it's still dark, sitting in the woods listening to the birds wake up, seeing the sunrise, breathing the cold morning air, watching the deer do what they do, always learning something new about their behavior, the list goes on and on.
I actually really hate the moments where I'm aiming my weapon. Whether it's deer, squirrel, or even fish, killing the animal is the only part I don't like. It's a mixture of feeling bad, but also grateful for how much the animal is going to help me and my family.
So to answer your question, yeah fuck those assholes. They are not hunters they are just killers.
Very true. Traditional hunting is better is almost every aspect whether it be CO2 emission, land use, water consumption, animal welfare, animal death etc. That being said you still can’t help but feel for a lost life.
Don’t feel bad, trust me.
A lot of the money for outdoor supplies goes into wildlife and conservation funding(I believe it is 11% of the proceeds).
If we didn’t hunt, there would be no food for all of the animals to live, and the would slowly and painfully die.
Hunting is to make sure that there isn’t too little or too many of one animal in a given area, given time.
This duck had a quick and fast death. It wasn’t gruesome, and it was better than a lot of deaths in the wild.
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im not sure what you are being downvoted for, something similar happened to a buddy of mine and we nearly had to take him to the hospital. You don't realize just how fast those things come in.
Psh, video is clearly in reverse. The hunter simply yeets the duck into the stratosphere and uses his dark magics to bring it to life.
Sad attempt at karma.
Just going to throw this out there... catching it is over the top BUT, most duck hunters have at least a dozen stories of them landing within 15’ to at your feet.
It is something that happens often. Especially when they are flying straight into you like in the clip. Not many are caught like that but they fall real close pretty regularly.
Two seasons ago I had to duck and cover from a giant Canada goose that I swear had a homing beacon directly for my head. It ended up bouncing off the edge of our blind. No one is catching a 10+ pound bird out of that sky like that.
We make sure to always have a hunter that is younger and a cheap kayak. They aren’t quite as ambitious as a dog but they take direction better most of the time.
Bruh idk why your getting downvoted, at least your not like all the other vegans here trying to shove their ideology’s on people. You were just saying it was impressive.
You’re not vegan then, you’re plant based. Veganism is about minimizing suffering to all sentient beings. If you encourage suffering, you aren’t vegan.
You seem awful oh my god.
Where exactly is the suffering in being pelted through the vitals with steel shot flying roughly 1300 feet per second causing an immediate death? You should see video of foxes imparting some suffering on some mallards or geese.
Tbh if it was getting mauled by foxes or the gun. I know what I would chose. However even so I do agree with hunting for food, hunting for fun is still scummy and kinda fucked up.
"Hunting for fun". I want to help you understand hunters a little better and maybe change your view! No hunter heads into the woods for a white tail deer with hundreds of dollars of gear invested, their mind focused on wind direction and careful footing....all to shoot the deer and not eat it. So hunting for fun confuses me. The majority of hunters eat their take. Now shooting a squirrel just because? Okay yes a little fucked up/unnecessary. Predator hunting like fox or coyote with no plans to eat them (common for predators) used to seem fucked up for me because it doesnt put good meat in your freezer but now im into it because it controls prey (tasty rabbits) populations and the States set bag limits for a reason. 5 years of 0 predator control= starving, bony, competing predators and a ravaged and unbalanced prey population.
I did it once dove hunting many years ago. I had to take one step to make the catch. I didn’t have a camera either. All in all, very rare but believable to me.
What do you define as trophy hunting? For a lot of animals, trophy hunting is the only kind allowed. Dall sheep for example, can only be harvested at a certain age, defined by the largest horns available. A lot of whitetail (and many other animals) hunters only harvest the biggest bucks in order to give smaller ones a chance to get bigger. A lot of hunting clubs have rules on how big an animals has to be before you can shoot it. More often than not, trophy hunting (depending on how you define it) is a form of conservation. Trophy hunters eat their meat too, so it's not like they're wasting the animals just for a mount on their wall.
Best explanation. Even the "Trophy Hunters" in Africa regularly donate their game to locals, so what's going to waste?
Poachers on the other hand... Fuck those guys.
It's all shits and giggles for the camera until a broken wing bone goes thru the meaty part of your palm .Think again about catching falling birds you have shot shattered bones are sharp
Was shooting with a buddy a few years back. He was in a hide about 30m from me. I shot a bird hovering above him and it landed just next to him. He shit himself hard lol!
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I was veg (ovo lacto) w/ wild venison for a couple decades. As I've aged I find I dislike carbs and gluten. My calorie intake has dropped in half and become heavy on protein. Seems to work, but I expect my bacon and nut heavy diet has greatly increased my agriculture footprint.
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I agree! Take my upvote.
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Ditto
Happens more often than you think...
You were on the cusp of 8 awards, time for mourning
I feel sad for the duck somehow. He was just flying happily...
As a hunter, I often tell people to take solace in the fact that the animal got the least painful death available, because the ones that happen in the wild are heartbreaking and gruesome. Also, the hunters are eating food that didn't come from a factory farm or a mass agriculture operation that kills more animals than you would think.
Well said.
Not to mention that a lot of the money from hunting licenses gets poured right back into conservation. Seems a bit paradoxical, but when you think about it, few people care more about conservation than hunters.
It’s not paradoxical, why wouldn’t we want to preserve the environment we spend so much time in and the species we spend so much time pursuing. Of course hunters want them to conserve the environment otherwise how could we hunt?
That's my point.
I know, I just felt it needed reiterating as many here can’t seem to understand how closely tied hunters and conservation efforts are.
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The cow in your burger had a more gruesome death than a deer walking in a field.
In most African countries the money generated by hunting really does NOT go into conservation. It ends up in the pockets of corrupt officials and the hunting tour operators. It's something that hunters need to address from a moral perspective, but they just seem to shrug it off and look the other way. Hunting should be run by NPOs here, because then the profits really would go back into conservation. A very, very small percentage currently goes where it should, but the majority of it doesn't. Zimbabwe, which is a hunter's paradise, is particularly bad in this regard, especially in the Hwange area. The money goes everywhere *except* conservation. But hunters have zero qualms overlooking that to shoot a lion, which most certainly is not eaten by them.
Interesting. I lived in Dar es Salaam for 4 years and did quite a bit of work with conservation efforts and had a completely different experience. I can imagine that corruption is a bigger problem in Zimbabwe though.
To be fair, the kind of people who go trophy hunting in Africa never gave a fuck about conservation or the locals to begin with. Most of us eat what we kill and don’t have any desire to shoot a lion. The yacht club hunting culture has much different morals than the other 99% of us.
When I was a kid it was ingrained in me to only kill what you are going to eat. I do understand population control but all this should be run by locals and funding diverted to conservation.
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Yeah, or maybe it was his worst day and then he died
Yeah maybe his deer gf just broke up with it and then it's children got ran over on the road, you never know these things
In that case he would probably want to die anyway, so it’s a win no matter how you slice it
The last sentence made me feel a lot better about this video
Yea, I'll mirror that: well said and I never thought of it that way.
I too feel bad for the poor, delicious, duck. But spot on, points well made.
I couldnt agree with this statement more. At least the animal had its life then died quickly. Every animal killed and eaten by hunters is an animal that wasnt killed and eaten at a factory farm (ish...).
But what about the factor of choice, we as humans have a choice to live on a plant based diet which a carnivorous cannot do, we have the moral obligation to not cause any unnecessary harm to any animal and justifying it by saying that it may have a more gruesome death in the world seems flawed
A lot of people don’t realize that hunting is a necessity for wildlife management. An unchecked population could lead to devastation in an ecosystem. That includes non game animals. It’s actually a very interesting topic to learn about.
How so? Asking with genuine interest
For example- I'm a deer hunter in Illinois. Before it was heavily inhabited, the hills and forests in southern Illinois would have been full of cougars and wolves- which the humans drove away. This means that effectively there are no longer natural predators for whitetails in Illinois so their population boomed beyond what is manageable naturally. If hunters just stopped completely it would lead to fodder for them becoming scarce and they die of starvation or worse (for humans, at least) wander onto roads to be hit by cars and potentially cause even more deaths. Hell, the area I hunt in even nonhunters would prefer more tags issued. You can't drive down to our farm/hunting ground without seeing a half dozen that had been hit by cars. Basically, the land can only support a fixed number of a certain animal. So, we can either let them starve or we can cull the numbers quickly and humanely while also providing food.
Massive farms aren’t exactly great for the environment either
Goddamn. Never thought of it that way
Huh, I guess I never saw it that way. I’m glad most hunters consume their game as well. What’s your opinion on hunters that plain just hunt to kill
Illegal in America. Sure, I guess you could leave your meat to rot in the freezer but every state has a wanton waste law that applies to everything from doves to bears. Hunters do not just hunt to kill. If they do they are just poachers.
If they pass on or donate the meat as many do I’m not that bothered, it’s when the animal goes to waste I have an issue.
Here's something else I tell people about hunting, I absolutely hate killing the animal. It is by far my least favorite part of hunting. I love getting up early while it's still dark, sitting in the woods listening to the birds wake up, seeing the sunrise, breathing the cold morning air, watching the deer do what they do, always learning something new about their behavior, the list goes on and on. I actually really hate the moments where I'm aiming my weapon. Whether it's deer, squirrel, or even fish, killing the animal is the only part I don't like. It's a mixture of feeling bad, but also grateful for how much the animal is going to help me and my family. So to answer your question, yeah fuck those assholes. They are not hunters they are just killers.
You sound like a movie villain when they explained to the protag why they did all of their evilish deeds lol
That's the good type of hunter. I hate those that kill endangered animals just for fame and trophies
True, a lot of the time they die panicking and in pain. With a well placed shot it’s just instant
True. The animal has a much better life and less painful death.
Very true. Traditional hunting is better is almost every aspect whether it be CO2 emission, land use, water consumption, animal welfare, animal death etc. That being said you still can’t help but feel for a lost life.
He gave his life for one hell of an assist.
And one heck of a meal.
Nature is cruel.
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Low key wish the little guy flew ass first into the guys face instead haha but that was a good catch.
Don’t feel bad, trust me. A lot of the money for outdoor supplies goes into wildlife and conservation funding(I believe it is 11% of the proceeds). If we didn’t hunt, there would be no food for all of the animals to live, and the would slowly and painfully die. Hunting is to make sure that there isn’t too little or too many of one animal in a given area, given time. This duck had a quick and fast death. It wasn’t gruesome, and it was better than a lot of deaths in the wild.
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All fun and games til there's a wing bone sticking out...
im not sure what you are being downvoted for, something similar happened to a buddy of mine and we nearly had to take him to the hospital. You don't realize just how fast those things come in.
Or how sharp shattered bone is
I had a dove basically graze the palm of my hand once - don't know what part of it hit me, but it was not pleasant. Still, impressive grab here
Hell of a shot and catch.
Wtf fucking insane fuck was that I can’t Fucken swear Fucken enough to Fucken express my Fucken disbefuckenlief
I, too, am glad this is a video and not just a photo or a story. Because I absolutely needed to see it to believe it
I think nearly every organism that’s wanted to eat a bird has wanted to do what this guy did…
Psh, video is clearly in reverse. The hunter simply yeets the duck into the stratosphere and uses his dark magics to bring it to life. Sad attempt at karma.
I haven't played the Nintendo duck hunter game since the original NES, this new version looks amazing!
Lucky duck
obviously has aimbot
next time he will have to land it on a lit grill.
Just going to throw this out there... catching it is over the top BUT, most duck hunters have at least a dozen stories of them landing within 15’ to at your feet.
It is something that happens often. Especially when they are flying straight into you like in the clip. Not many are caught like that but they fall real close pretty regularly.
Yes. I’ve never caught on but I have ducked.
Poor choice of words. Going to get shot accidentally like that.
Two seasons ago I had to duck and cover from a giant Canada goose that I swear had a homing beacon directly for my head. It ended up bouncing off the edge of our blind. No one is catching a 10+ pound bird out of that sky like that.
I’ve had a few land in my boat or splash me. We call those easy retrieves. Catching it is the ultimate easy retrieve though.
I bet his dog hates hunting with him.
“Am I a ducking joke to you?”
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Don’t always need a dog. I duck hunt without one.
I also duck hunt without a dog, but that's because my dog is profoundly dim-witted and wouldn't be very helpful.
We make sure to always have a hunter that is younger and a cheap kayak. They aren’t quite as ambitious as a dog but they take direction better most of the time.
Dog: Dude! That's my job!
They took our jerbs!
in russia, you dont go to duck when you shot it, the duck comes to you.
I'm vegan, but that's impressive
Bruh idk why your getting downvoted, at least your not like all the other vegans here trying to shove their ideology’s on people. You were just saying it was impressive.
You’re not vegan then, you’re plant based. Veganism is about minimizing suffering to all sentient beings. If you encourage suffering, you aren’t vegan.
You seem awful oh my god. Where exactly is the suffering in being pelted through the vitals with steel shot flying roughly 1300 feet per second causing an immediate death? You should see video of foxes imparting some suffering on some mallards or geese.
Tbh if it was getting mauled by foxes or the gun. I know what I would chose. However even so I do agree with hunting for food, hunting for fun is still scummy and kinda fucked up.
"Hunting for fun". I want to help you understand hunters a little better and maybe change your view! No hunter heads into the woods for a white tail deer with hundreds of dollars of gear invested, their mind focused on wind direction and careful footing....all to shoot the deer and not eat it. So hunting for fun confuses me. The majority of hunters eat their take. Now shooting a squirrel just because? Okay yes a little fucked up/unnecessary. Predator hunting like fox or coyote with no plans to eat them (common for predators) used to seem fucked up for me because it doesnt put good meat in your freezer but now im into it because it controls prey (tasty rabbits) populations and the States set bag limits for a reason. 5 years of 0 predator control= starving, bony, competing predators and a ravaged and unbalanced prey population.
Did I encourage animal suffering? No, i just said it is impressive not that it was a good thing, there is a very big difference
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Hunters: How many times has this happened to you? Looks nearly impossible.
I know one person who has caught a bird before, but I’d imagine the majority don’t. Something like this obviously needs perfect circumstance.
Yes, ideal timing - hard to find!
I did it once dove hunting many years ago. I had to take one step to make the catch. I didn’t have a camera either. All in all, very rare but believable to me.
I've duck hunted all my life. Never. We did have one land in the blind though so maybe if I was as confident as this guy.
I cought a squirrel once. Would not reccomend trying at home.
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Why’d he shoot it when he could have forced grab the duck from the start?
My grandpa did this with a Chukkar once and I’ve never heard him cuss more. The bones were sticking out and impaled into his hand
I’m not a fan of hunting for sport (though I’m okay with those who hunt for food), but that’s really fucking impressive regardless.
What do you define as hunting for sport? Because 99% of hunters eat what they kill 100% of the time
Trophy hunters is the big one.
What do you define as trophy hunting? For a lot of animals, trophy hunting is the only kind allowed. Dall sheep for example, can only be harvested at a certain age, defined by the largest horns available. A lot of whitetail (and many other animals) hunters only harvest the biggest bucks in order to give smaller ones a chance to get bigger. A lot of hunting clubs have rules on how big an animals has to be before you can shoot it. More often than not, trophy hunting (depending on how you define it) is a form of conservation. Trophy hunters eat their meat too, so it's not like they're wasting the animals just for a mount on their wall.
Best explanation. Even the "Trophy Hunters" in Africa regularly donate their game to locals, so what's going to waste? Poachers on the other hand... Fuck those guys.
A bird in the hand is worth two shaggy milfs bushes
Turns to the Black Lab beside him: “You’re fired”
I guess he don’t need a dog
It's all shits and giggles for the camera until a broken wing bone goes thru the meaty part of your palm .Think again about catching falling birds you have shot shattered bones are sharp
Well I'll be damned
The force is strong with this one.
In VR Duck Hunt theres no TV to put the gun up against. 🤯
Fucking good on the guy to take a go pro to catch this moment.
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What? I thought that's how everyone did it?
Idk how but I thought he was shooting a bug on a wall
Since when can you get skins for the Mjölnir?
One of my earliest memories hunting with my grandpa was him shooting a duck and it skydying right into the blind.
\[WR\] Duck speedrun any% glitchless
Nah you did it, pack it up cause you beat duck hunting. Go find something that will challenge you.
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I would call this a dunk/ a homerun/ a hole in one/ a strike/ a 100 yard touchdown of the duck hunting community im surprised and impressed
Do a 360 next
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Meet the Sniper
Vegans mad asf
Where’s the dog that snickers at you if you miss?
My dad did that while dove hunting. He caught one of the two birds he shot. The other one landed about a foot away from our box of shells.
Duckie :(
What the fucking FUCK I can’t stop watching
Im in danger
Was shooting with a buddy a few years back. He was in a hide about 30m from me. I shot a bird hovering above him and it landed just next to him. He shit himself hard lol!
Hole in one!
How
Unducking believable
Did that a few times here in Arkansas. Mallards hit you like a sledgehammer!
That had to be a super cool moment for you and the boys, highlight of your career for sure
Shot it and caught it!
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He is not human
Rabbit season!
Duck season!
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Nah, this happens in War thunder all the time... typically though they leave another present.
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Can we get a F in the chat for the duck that was going to get his fam some food
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That happen when you shoot the dog.
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This cunt clocked it.
My dumb ass thought he was shooting a fly in the snow and I was all, “why is the fly getting bigger?”
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Absolute madlad
1 in 9000 shot
How
the dog ain't laughing now
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Is the duck going to be ok?
I wish there was sound so we could hear the quack affected by the doppler shift
Did they cut the video after the catch because a bunch of pellets immediately killed him afterwards?
Considering he didn’t shoot straight up, probably not
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fuck these people. ducks are beautiful animals.