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  • Sureshot129

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    Bertellotti's answer: Shoot the gulls that display this behavior with air rifles and hunting guns, and recover each downed bird before they are eaten along with the ammunition, causing still more damage to marine life. His "100-day Whale-Gull Action Plan" was approved by the government of Chubut, and provincial officials came out Tuesday in defense of it.

    Argentines plan to shoot gulls to save the whales - Yahoo! News

    How would you recover the ammo?:scratch::dunno:
     

    giovani

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    They say its hurting their whale watching tourisim,i'm thinking give every whale watcher a shotgun and a box of shells.
    What could be more fun, watch whales and shoot gulls.
    I say another tourisim fad is born.
     

    ghuns

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    Ever seen them boys in Argentina shoot doves? Them seagulls is in deep she-it.
     
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    I would pay good money to help em .... Growing up in Wa we would go out to the docks and go crabbing all the time. Those damn seagulls are quick to steal (or try) crab bait. If you dont keep an eye on your stuff those suckers would have it in the blink of an eye
     
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