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Uploaded by on Feb 10, 2011

Babe Winkelman, along with daughter Karlee, head to Kodaik Island in Alasak for a black tail deer hunting adventure of a lifetime.

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  • Do some research, most wildlife biologists aren't hunters, but they know that using hunters is more effective, more efficient, and more cost effective than any other wildlife control that there is. Just saying that sometimes we need to open our minds to the fact that our belief is not always the best. I know that I'm not an expert in heart surgery so I let the cardiac doctor do his job, unless you know the facts don't post fallacies or at least articulate like you know what your talking about.

  • @deertraksoup Excellent post. Don't forget the money that pours into states in license sales!

  • in the end it's for selfish pleasure. the arguments that lump conservation with hunting are bogus. she has been indoctrinated harder than a catholic by her dad. Would her dad still love her if she went vegetarian?

  • @101101101777 Yes I would! But thanks for asking.

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  • damn that girl can shoot better than most of my buddies i love to see a woman whos that inclined to the outdoors

  • @deertraksoup

    Its been scientifically proven that biodiversity decreases the rate of infectious diseases in a ecosystem on all levels. We eliminate the habitat of these pigs, and we increase the risk of viral infection. Believe it or not many of these area's were these animals homes before we decided we deserved it more then they did.... How do you think the predator species got so low anyways? We create the overpopulation problem, and we will ultimately pay for it.

  • @MrHellyeah2010

    Yes, I agree we have the ability, and we also have the responsibility as fully conscious beings to fix the quagmire we have created. Not only is it vital to our survival, but the survival of this planet. Our contribution to repopulating the Bison species is defiantly a step in the right direction, we just need to learning how to better use the space we have, and not keep using so much unneeded space.

  • What happens when this habitat is on a surrounding reservoir that supplies major cities with drinking water. Habitat that does not allow hunting, the state of Massachusetts ended up holding controlled hunts, that threat is now potentially over. i can go on and on with this topic. but it boils down to the video at hand. Thanks for the comment.

  • You maybe right in your country, but it's a fact that 2 years ago we here in the states had an E-coli breakout, no one died but it is highly suspected that it was spread by wild pigs. They are over running most southwest and southern states. To the point that ranches are offering free hunts to try and control this animal. We are the only predators that can handle this situation. There are numerous studies on what happens when animals overeat their habitat.

  • @NeutralExistence My comment probably didn't relate to this video as well as it would to say an introduced species. My apologies for that. I do believe however, that we humans have the ability to help undo some of the damage that has been done in history (by us). Certainly, i agree with that native animals aren't the ones to be kept in check (some exceptional cases, such as kangaroos here in my country of australia, due to grazing's affects on the ecosystems).

    Wrong video, my bad :/

  • @deertraksoup

    Ah yes that's why they lived without homo-sapiens for 500+ million years......

    They most certainly do not need us to keep their population numbers down, we need to stop living on top of the land, and start living with it. The only reason the population levels are so high is because we have taken all the land that the predators lived on, if you haven't noticed we kind of wiped out most of the major predator species as well, or at least majorly hurt their numbers.

  • @MrHellyeah2010

    Your logic is quite flawed. The ecosystems on this planet worked perfectly fine for millions of years before we came along, I seriously doubt some hunters stopping hunting would do any damage. At least not more then we have caused anyways.

  • exelente video la chica es hermosa como quisiera casarme con una mujer asi jaja felicidades es un gran video

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