PETA Fucks Up, Big Time
08 Jan 2002
http://www.bowsite.org/bowsite/menu/NEWS/GETNEWS.CFM?ID=227
PETA Attempt to mess up hunters - backfires
If you are familiar with PETA (People for the Ethical
Treatment of Animals), then you are aware of the fact
they will do almost anything to protect animals. This
year's efforts to save Ohio's deer from the annual
statewide gun season has backfired.
For safety's sake, hunters in Ohio are required by law
to display at least 400 square inches of hunter's blaze
orange on their person when in the woods. Capitalizing
on the fact that hunters do not usually shoot orange,
PETA recently bulk purchased blaze orange vests and have
been affixing them to live-trapped deer in Youngstown
suburbs. According to PETA spokesperson Katie Reese, a
total of 405 vests were successfully put into circulation
prior to this week, with additional specimens still being
caught and vested.
Youngtown entrepreneur Guy Lockey, of Guy's Outdoors has
spit in the face of PETA by offering rewards for the
returned vests this week. Hunters who can successfully
bag a vested deer can pay $5 for random and biggest animal
awards. As of Tuesday, 308 of the vests had already been
recorded as bagged with most of the hunters registering
for Mr. Lockey's drawing.
It's so easy, you can see them coming a mile away" said
one first year hunter after checking in his first spike
buck.
ODNR officials are worried that the poorly thought out
plan by PETA might get somebody shot instead of saving
the deer. "Hunters have turned their plan upside down,
we're just hoping that nobody gets hurt and are hoping
that none of the vested animals get tangled in brush"
said an unnamed ODNR official. "PETA has really outdone
itself this time." Ohio's statewide gun season is open
to shotguns only and is scheduled to close on Saturday.
PETA Fails in Attempt to Thwart Hunters
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