As usual it's a typical political over reaction.

No doubt designed to virtue signal to the whimsical lefties and the animal rights groups (the same groups who released mink from fur farms many moons ago... mink that have gone on to devastate local wild life across the country - idiots).

The best part, from what I could gather, the goats are not native, are classed as an invasive species and have no natural predators, left unchecked they could cause ecological problems.
 
I'm not quite sure. Whilst I agree with culling of any wild animals, to keep them in check, without natural predators, I don't agree with people glorifying over it in this way. Not withstanding the whole gaming industry in Scotland etc, the way these people use social media to brag about their experiences, should expect some criticism; threats & death threats are unacceptable though.

I suppose though, if it had been some old hairy ginger bearded scotch bloke tweeting, would it of had the same reaction?
 
And another thing, I just read here tweet or whatever that ---- is;

My ride has arrived ~ I’m headed out on a bush plane for my next hunting adventure and will be out of service for 2 weeks. Nothing better than disconnecting from this social media driven world and connecting back with nature. Hopefully that will give enough time for all the ignorant people out there sending me death threats to get educated on hunting and conservation. FYI , I was in Scotland over a month ago …

But I just post little pictures of me shooting dead all wild animals or anything really I can legally get away with, and get them in my gun sights. Perhaps I can go gaming in a war zone?

She deserves all the crap that comes her way.
 
As long as the meat doesn't go to waste I have no problem with it. Invasive species do need culling to keep them in check, also makes a cracking curry!!!

I do despise those people who pay to go and kill giraffes etc no need for that.
 
we need her down in Westminster, organise a politician hunt and shoot.
 
As long as the meat doesn't go to waste I have no problem with it. Invasive species do need culling to keep them in check, also makes a cracking curry!!!

I do despise those people who pay to go and kill giraffes etc no need for that.

This is a short necked giraffe;

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Think its dead?

Is that a Bush Plane I see in the setting sunset, wonderful. Have you caught my good side?
 
banning such activities will only damage the fragile economy on Islay ........ and many other areas across Scotland

A bit shirt sighted IMHO
 
I would be delighted for Ms Switlyk to come back to Scotland to do some hunting ...... of idiotic wetpants who trash your van, lay hot water pipes right on top of cables, install boilers directly in front of consumer units, and do extremely dodgy consumer unit changeovers. I would be even more delighted if she were to give me one of her guns and ask me to join in the hunt. The length and breadth of Scotland would be strewn with wetpants corpses, that's for sure.

We could then have several post-hunt drinks in my local before heading back to my place for some serious lovemaking. Hey! A guy can dream.

As for goats, kill 'em all, I say. They are the devil's creatures. :D
 
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Hunter? She might not be so keen if something was shooting back.

But then they might make a film about it... and call it something like 'the hunger games'
 
As long as the meat doesn't go to waste I have no problem with it. Invasive species do need culling to keep them in check, also makes a cracking curry!!!

I do despise those people who pay to go and kill giraffes etc no need for that.
What's the diference Strima? does it matter what the animal looks like? you can get a permit to hunt giraffs in South Africa, so that's legal.
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For me it's more to do with the fact that there are people who actually enjoy killing these beautiful creatures be it goat, giraffe, fox or whatever.
And yes, I think they are scum.
 
What's the diference Strima? does it matter what the animal looks like? you can get a permit to hunt giraffs in South Africa, so that's legal.
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For me it's more to do with the fact that there are people who actually enjoy killing these beautiful creatures be it goat, giraffe, fox or whatever.
And yes, I think they are scum.

I'd say the primary difference is the fact goats are a non-native invasive species. Giraffes (and other wild game) in Africa are not.

Left unchecked invasive species can do untold damage to our ecosystem. Look at the grey squirrel, mink, the American Signal Crayfish, Japanese Knotweed... do I need to go on?
 
I'd say the primary difference is the fact goats are a non-native invasive species. Giraffes (and other wild game) in Africa are not.

Left unchecked invasive species can do untold damage to our ecosystem. Look at the grey squirrel, mink, the American Signal Crayfish, Japanese Knotweed... do I need to go on?
No you don't need to go on.
I eat meat, I think if a species in a specifc location needs cullng so be it.
But like I said, if some people out there actually enjoy the act of killing then they are low life scum.
Not sure what 'non-native invasive species' has to do with it to be honest.
 
Not sure what 'non-native invasive species' has to do with it to be honest.

There is a world of difference between hunting game in Africa (much of which is endangered or at risk) and goats, which seem to be the animal that triggered the outrage in the OP.

I agree with @Strima, game hunters in Africa... scum, whether it's legal or not.
 
Not sure what 'non-native invasive species' has to do with it to be honest.
There's numerous examples of where humans have brought species into an area and they have flourished then ravaged the area of other animals/flora/fauna to the point where the ecology has been destroyed.

A few years ago there was a cull of cats in the Falklands as they had no natural predators and they were causing devastation on local bird populations.
 
For me, it's the difference between "hunting" and "culling". I dislike the former, although I accept there are those for whom it is a legitimate pastime or even career. The latter is fine, imho...we do need to cull certain species from time to time...deer in particular, in Scotland. My brother in law has to shoot deer every year, and has to do it himself as he cannot afford to pay others to do it for him, but he doesn't like it...he does it to comply with the regulations governing his landholding.
I guess it's down to do you do it for fun, or for necessity? American style "posing" over a "kill" is not my idea of a good picture. Others will have their own opinions.
Incidentally, you can butcher deer in your garage and sell it by the roadside, without any regs or licence, I believe...
Here in Spain, goat is very popular, "cabra", and delicious...it is shot for the table, not for sport.
 
I used to do a bit of both. Late eighties there was a lot of rabbits in our area with Mixi that required culling, used to get 5p a rabbit from the local conservation officer, not a massive profit as a cartridge was 3p... You could get cartridges supplied free of charge but the powder they used must have been left over from the war of the Roses as I would spend more time cleaning carbon off than shooting.

Game hunting was always a pleasure, I particularly enjoyed pheasant, unlike the posh bods with lots of beaters we would stalk and hopefully get them on the ground before they had chance to make flight.

We never wasted them, they either ended up hung in the garage for a week before eating or were flogged off down the local pub for a couple of pints or swap out for some fresh veg from the allotments.

I miss those days, we had a really close knit community that stuck together, now the pub is just serving the odd pink gin to some lefty loonie who would quite happily phone up health control if you were to take a dead animal in a pub...
 
No prob with killing for the table or culling for that matter .I think we have a big problem with animal liberation loonies. However when it comes to killing for sport and glorifying in the attention that her posts attract then she ought to expect some bad ---- coming down and I for one hope karma isn't far away
 
To be honest, a psychopathic Yank with a gun, what could possibly go wrong? I’m surprised she managed to hold her **** together long enough to find Scotland.:)
 

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