Poll -Should we allow hunting related posts on this forum

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Should we allow legal hunting related pics and videos on this forum

Yes
52
81%
No
7
11%
Yes but in a separate secluded area
2
3%
Yes but tasteful ones only
3
5%
 
Total votes: 64

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Re: Poll -Should we allow hunting related posts on this forum

Post by Subal das » Fri Apr 09, 2010 6:12 am

wow ... I thought this thread was exhausted ..... yesterday
really great to see when such inflammable :cheers: topic can be discussed in such respectful manner :cheers:
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Re: Poll -Should we allow hunting related posts on this forum

Post by Vikram » Fri Apr 09, 2010 6:45 am

Timmy,

Some excellent points made.Thank you.
Subal das wrote:wow ... I thought this thread was exhausted ..... yesterday
really great to see when such inflammable :cheers: topic can be discussed in such respectful manner :cheers:
+1.

It depends on us.We can either degenerate into a shouting match or elevate to a respectable debate.Very glad that we are staying the latter category. :D

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Re: Poll -Should we allow hunting related posts on this forum

Post by hvj1 » Fri Apr 09, 2010 11:40 am

brihacharan wrote:Hi hvj1 & fellow IFGians,

>
I stood at the edge of the mountain path
looking at the valley below,

Marveling at the handiwork of
the river gone dry eons ago,

A distant thunder rolled and shook
the earth below and beyond,

And soon a cold stormy wind blew
sending shivers down my spine,

Up in the sky a flock of birds
whistled and winged their way to safety,

From the nearby woods I heard a peacock cry
ushering in the torrential rain that soon fell,

Drenching wet I saw across the valley
the tantalizing sight of a rainbow form,

As mother nature played her pulsating rhythm
I let myself go and danced like a man possessed.
Cheers Brihacharan
Straight from the heart, mate! Lovely peice, enjoyed it! Keep it coming.
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Re: Poll -Should we allow hunting related posts on this forum

Post by Steve007 » Sat Apr 10, 2010 2:36 am

Looks like 83% approve (that's fahrenheit, I presume, not celsius), which counts as a landslide in non-dictatorship countries, so I gather we're all cool with hunting pics here. The others can..can..can accede to the overwhelming will of the majority. Or not. imo. Good. I wouldn't want to explain to my bird dog that she's not wanted here. And I don't think you would either. :?

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Re: Poll -Should we allow hunting related posts on this forum

Post by hvj1 » Sat Apr 10, 2010 9:09 am

Hello Steve,
Thanks for the pics, the picture started my day of very well indeed. As you say 83% have voted in favour of hunting related posts. In my opinion, the Poll, was a good event. Opinions and views contrary to one's own, certainly helps in reviewing ones own premises and foundations of our thinking. It definitely has helped me to appreciate the opposite sides views on the subject, barring the killing aspect, many pro hunting and extremely knowledgeble IFGians have put forth their educated opinions on the subject, aspects of which cannot just be brushed aside. Some of these are conservation management, animal behaviour, biology, etc. Therefore, the choice to view or not to view pro hunting related posts rests in a simple click of the mouse.
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Re: Poll -Should we allow hunting related posts on this forum

Post by 1905mauser » Sat Apr 10, 2010 11:30 pm

I dont see the poll voting anywhere.
But if given chance of vote, I would be in favour of having hunting posts.
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Re: Poll -Should we allow hunting related posts on this forum

Post by GAURAV SONDHI » Sun Apr 11, 2010 5:33 am

Cant see what the fuss is about .....we seem to have some hunting related posts here already so let it just carry on the way its going.

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Re: Poll -Should we allow hunting related posts on this forum

Post by Yaj » Mon Apr 12, 2010 3:07 pm

Steve007 wrote:. Good. I wouldn't want to explain to my bird dog that she's not wanted here. And I don't think you would either. :?

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I would love to give her a kiss and a hug though :wink: ,one of my favourite breeds :) .
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Re: Poll -Should we allow hunting related posts on this forum

Post by shooter » Tue Apr 13, 2010 2:42 pm

lets have a poll on whether we should have a poll to have a poll to allow shooting related posts in ifg.
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Re: Poll -Should we allow hunting related posts on this forum

Post by Subal das » Tue Apr 13, 2010 3:29 pm

He was being sarcastic.-Mod
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Re: Poll -Should we allow hunting related posts on this forum

Post by gverma » Tue Apr 13, 2010 5:38 pm

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Re: Poll -Should we allow hunting related posts on this forum

Post by Bruno22 » Tue Apr 13, 2010 6:25 pm

Lets have a section for hunting stories that take place out of India. Those who want to read them do so and others don't. Also old timer stories 'like the pig sticking' ones were very nice to read from the historical point of view, and I was amazed at the deep knowledge our members have but lets not write about anything illegal or gruesome. To me a fair hunt is a hunter with his rifle going into the forest on foot, living off the land, shooting an animal (non endangered of course) skinning it and preserving/consuming the meat over a period of time. Definitely sharing the meat with his dear friends. Its great if any of us Indians do get the chance to hunt abroad. Blood thirsty killing or excess is defiantly unjustified abroad even if one can afford it.
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Re: Poll -Should we allow hunting related posts on this forum

Post by brihacharan » Tue Apr 13, 2010 7:03 pm

Hi Bruno,
> Well said.
> Out of the ordinary experiences while on a shoot should make interesting reading - Here's one of mine....
> Several years ago along with a few friends (hunters all) I went to a village called Khandera in the outskirts of Bhopal for a shoot. While waiting for deer (chital) away from a water hole, we saw a band of langurs up a Mahua Tree plucking & eating the flowers.
> Soon a few chital appeared and started foraging under the tree for the fallen flowers that were sparsely spread around its trunk. When there were no more flowers, the deer looked up the tree and barked as chitals do.
> Believe it or not, what followed was a sight that touched our hearts.
> The monkeys started shaking the branches and soon more flowers fell to the ground and the deer scrambled to feed on the fallen bounty.
> Well out in the jungles, where survival of the fittest prevail - Peaceful co-existance between animals - even helping one another survive is an exemplary code of conduct. We humans could learn a lesson from it.
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PS: We had gone for a shoot - I bagged a stag.

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Re: Poll -Should we allow hunting related posts on this forum

Post by Bruno22 » Tue Apr 13, 2010 9:25 pm

Great story sir, every generation does something that was acceptable in their times. Times change. Looking back you may say that you enjoyed the hunt and why not, but you may think twice in the present day and age about bagging the stag again.
I feel generally materialistic greed wantonly ravages the Earth of her bounty.Be it mining or tree felling or sometimes overdevelopment. They say that regulated hunting brings in the big bucks for certain countries in Africa. That money in turn helps keep the animals safe from poachers and also helps the locals, in turn helping the eco-system. It's sad that India, a land of great animals and even greater hunting has not been able to work out something on the same lines. The poachers still kill and nobody can do a thing. Soon there will be no animals left to see, leave alone kill. And that would be a very sad state of affairs.
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Re: Poll -Should we allow hunting related posts on this forum

Post by hvj1 » Wed Apr 14, 2010 9:36 am

brihacharan wrote: > Well out in the jungles, where survival of the fittest prevail - Peaceful co-existance between animals - even helping one another survive is an exemplary code of conduct. We humans could learn a lesson from it.
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Its the way we think, if one is open to other people's point of view, opinion and expriences, bridges can be built. But where the ego is so huge the vision blinkered, then you are confronted with bigotry accompanied by a sneering attitude and doubts on other peoples abilities. This hold true for both sides.

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