I’m currently in south Florida killing iguanas. AMA

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Anonymous wrote:Trash state, attracting trash people, who go there to do trashy things like killing animals.

Trash trash trash.


I live in Florida. Why would you call me “trash”? You’ve never met me. I’ll bet we would be friends if you knew me.


If you think living in FL is something to be proud of, I doubt we’d be friends. Your state is trash. It attracts trashy people like this man who kills animals and brags about it.


Oh, ok! You must be so highly intelligent! Please, never come to Florida-we're not worthy of your brilliance!

Please stay in DC. Please.
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Still, 1,000 new residents per DAY are flooding into Florida!
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Anonymous wrote:Still, 1,000 new residents per DAY are flooding into Florida!


We were there over spring break. It was amazing! Now I totally get why people move there.
Anonymous
Bumping this thread for a referral for this, I am in Florida and we have iguanas the size of mini dinosaurs and need help to remove them from our backyard. Ty
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OP:

On those high powered BB guns you and your wife use, do you also have silencers on them?
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Anonymous wrote:Killing for sport is sick. It’s blood lust. And op admits not feeling anything. That is psychopath territory.


Op here

Whatever.

I enjoy hunting iguanas. Not going to apologize or feel guilty about it. And I couldn’t care less about you calling me names. They don’t belong here, the adults have no natural predators, they’re damaging local flora and fauna, and aggressive territorial males can injure pets and even kids that get near them. So no, I feel no sadness at all. None.



I see the need for culling them; however, they did not ask to be here. They are not wandering around scheming about ways to piss off humans. They are just doing their thing in a place they ended up through no fault of their own. So even recognizing the need to kill some for the good of the ecosystem, I would still feel sad doing it. They are still living creatures.

Many of us understand why it is happening, but still find someone who would enjoy this or feel nothing to be very, very disturbing and odd.


PP: you do not know for certain whether or not the iguanas want to be killed, do you? Some of the iguanas may very well be supportive of OP’s efforts, particularly in light of the environmental damage.

Perhaps OP could conduct a brief survey just before pulling the trigger?
Anonymous
He oughta be killing boa constrictors. Much more environmental problems
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This is….. the weirdest off topic post!
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Anonymous wrote:He oughta be killing boa constrictors. Much more environmental problems


Pfft. DIdnt he say right on page 1 that he and his wife were going after invasive snakes too??

RIF.
Anonymous
OP - what is the established hunting season for these things?

How much does it cost to buy a non-resident hunting permit for iguanas?
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