Having been a hunter for 65 years, am fortunately still hunting and having gone through all the "stages" that some hunters experience, I'm wondering what's the reason or justification for hunters shooting animals that aren't eaten or utilized? Mounted animals aren't included. To digress a bit...I shot my first deer when I was 11 and the meat was welcomed by my grandparents who had land that could at best be described as a "survival farm". While staying on this "farm" in northern Minnesota from 8 -15 yrs. old, I had my own .22 and later on, a 12 gage double bbled shotgun and quite a bit of the time hunted prey that we didn't eat. One day at the age of 10, I shot a bird that frequented a nearby pond and which had been outsmarting me for months. I triumphantly went to see the results of my "hunting prowess" and looked down at a dead blue heron that to me, looked a lot more beautiful when alive. Also shot a lot of woodchucks and finally realized one day at the age of 14, after having shot three....what good are these seeing we didn't intend to eat them? Finally fed them to the cats. Crows and hawks caused similar thoughts. Thereafter I didn't hunt or trap animals that couldn't be utilized either for fur or meat. This is in no way a criticism of hunters that kill normally non-edible game only for sport...just curious asre their reasons, motivation and justification to do so, with the understanding that some have a stronger desire to hunt....Fred