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<blockquote data-quote="Mike 338" data-source="post: 1495233" data-attributes="member: 41338"><p>I get you. Yep, there's thousands of holes (at least). Mostly old but thousands for sure. I'd venture to say that I've stepped in more badger holes than most stock animals. One thing about badgers is that their reproductive rate isn't anything like a ground squirrel or even a coyote. There's not an infinite supply of them. Not saying "you" shouldn't go after them but I've had time to consider my part in things and choose not to unless I've given a good reason. Any problem I might have with it would be like me not liking how another person drives their car. I mostly ignore it and move on. As for me reading about it on a public forum... hey, I'm a varmint hunter too and besides, total agreement isn't a prerequisite to post. To me, shooting badgers is like shooting fish in a barrel. I've skinned, fleshed, stretched and sent to market many a badger. I decided it's way to much work so now I leave them alone. Of course that decision was because I was willing to get my hands dirty and process the animal which helped form my opinion. Like you said, "whatever".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike 338, post: 1495233, member: 41338"] I get you. Yep, there's thousands of holes (at least). Mostly old but thousands for sure. I'd venture to say that I've stepped in more badger holes than most stock animals. One thing about badgers is that their reproductive rate isn't anything like a ground squirrel or even a coyote. There's not an infinite supply of them. Not saying "you" shouldn't go after them but I've had time to consider my part in things and choose not to unless I've given a good reason. Any problem I might have with it would be like me not liking how another person drives their car. I mostly ignore it and move on. As for me reading about it on a public forum... hey, I'm a varmint hunter too and besides, total agreement isn't a prerequisite to post. To me, shooting badgers is like shooting fish in a barrel. I've skinned, fleshed, stretched and sent to market many a badger. I decided it's way to much work so now I leave them alone. Of course that decision was because I was willing to get my hands dirty and process the animal which helped form my opinion. Like you said, "whatever". [/QUOTE]
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