Boycott Bear Hunting Magazine part 1
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 6:19 am
If you picked up a copy of the March issue of Bear Hunting Magazine and read "The Bear
Whisperer" column by Dick Scorzafava I hope you were disgusted as I was. The topic was "Hunting Bears Over Bait Is It Fair? Is It Ethical?" He polled four experts on the question. Three were professional guides from Canada. The fourth contributor was
Rex Summerfield. He produces Explorers Big Game Journal's television show. According to the articles author he is a "bear hunter extraordinaire."
A sample of the article clearly shows the quality of journalism this publication is using to portray our sport:
"Most areas that allow baiting are thick, rugged country that does not allow
enough oppurtunities for hunters to harvest a bear without the use of bait.
In cases where irrational emotion instead of good biology had dictated a state's
wildlife policy, such as Washington and California, the local Fish and Game
Departments regularly hire professional hunters and trappers to kill excess
animals which are generally left to rot."
I live in California and this is the most offensive and innaccurate crap I have ever
read. The Sierra Nevada Mountains are pretty rugged country and provide thousands of square miles of prime bear habitat. We don't need bait in California.
Whisperer" column by Dick Scorzafava I hope you were disgusted as I was. The topic was "Hunting Bears Over Bait Is It Fair? Is It Ethical?" He polled four experts on the question. Three were professional guides from Canada. The fourth contributor was
Rex Summerfield. He produces Explorers Big Game Journal's television show. According to the articles author he is a "bear hunter extraordinaire."
A sample of the article clearly shows the quality of journalism this publication is using to portray our sport:
"Most areas that allow baiting are thick, rugged country that does not allow
enough oppurtunities for hunters to harvest a bear without the use of bait.
In cases where irrational emotion instead of good biology had dictated a state's
wildlife policy, such as Washington and California, the local Fish and Game
Departments regularly hire professional hunters and trappers to kill excess
animals which are generally left to rot."
I live in California and this is the most offensive and innaccurate crap I have ever
read. The Sierra Nevada Mountains are pretty rugged country and provide thousands of square miles of prime bear habitat. We don't need bait in California.