I’m a trophy hunter and I am proud of it too. “Trophy Hunting” is used as a pejorative. It’s meant to demean and vilify the hunter. Nothing could be farther from the truth.
Here is where I really ruffle some feathers … so, get ready.
Meat hunters contribute little to conservation, but they contribute more than non-hunters and far more than anti hunters. There is little management for age or buck:doe ratio. If it’s meat, it’s killed. Nothing wrong with it, but, let’s be honest about what it is and the financial vale it places on wildlife.
Nobody is spending many thousands of dollars in feeding and conservation to shoot a doe.
Trophy hunting is the major contributor to conservation. I’d guess 95% of the force behind wildlife conservation is from trophy hunting. Remember, quail is trophy hunting too. Huge money in those little birds.
The trophy hunting market dictates the value of the game. In Texas, a Whitetail buck is worth $3500 on the low end all the way up to 5 figures on the top end. And I’m not talking about deer breeding. I mean wild free range Whitetail, or native fenced Whitetail.
Trophy hunting value is 10x to 20x what a meat hunting value is. Nobody is spending $5000 for a Whitetail doe or spike. But $5000 for a representative 140” TX whitetail is the going rate.
When faced with best land use practices, a landowner will not pick meat hunting over livestock, but often will pick quail and/or trophy deer hunting over livestock.
When you manage for trophy game over cattle, or over meat hunts, every other specie benefits. More grass for nesting quail and turkeys. Predator control, which benefits every specie. Deer are protected and allowed to reach maturity. You would be hard pressed to find a negative in managing for game over livestock.
I bought 1000 acres that was overgrazed and over hunted because the owner didn’t care about the game. It had a true “ag production “ value.
I got rid of the cattle and focused on game only. A few years later, it was a completely different place.
If hunting was outlawed tomorrow, it would go back to cattle and the game would mostly disappear.
There are examples from all over the world that I have seen firsthand.
If it pays, it stays.