Committee to Abolish Sport Hunting Blog

Posted: Tue 8:24 AM, Aug 14, 2018
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Wednesday is the deadline for hunters to apply for a license for North Dakota’s tundra swan season.
The state Game and Fish Department is making 2,700 licenses available for the season, the same as last year.
The season opens Sept. 29 for both residents and nonresidents and runs through Dec. 30.
The resident swan license is $10, while the nonresident fee is $30.
[Is notihing sacred to these peopple?]

I can’t imagine what kind of ‘man’ would want to hunt a swan. Killer instinct, but it certainly doesn’t scream masculinity, but insecurity. But don’t say it’s hunting when the poor swans are inconvenient, and then advertise for the scum of the earth to come out and kill them.
Tantamount to getting a license to kill sandhill cranes……pathetic.