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    I live in Damascus and right now you will mother ducks with their new babies, about a week old, walking around town. The hiker that took this baby duck has for all intent and purposes killed this little duck. Sure a great many of the ducklings that are around will not make it anyway but for a person to step in and kill this baby is really sad.

    I also find it sad that so many of the responders to this thread think it is funny. When did animal abuse become funny, especially to hikers who are more in touch with nature than most people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattmc89 View Post
    Seems to be a lot of hate for us young whippersnappers.
    only the ones with entitlement issues.and animal abusers, and rule breakers.
    its all good

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    You just can't fix stupid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rbsat997@gmail.com View Post
    I live in Damascus and right now you will mother ducks with their new babies, about a week old, walking around town. The hiker that took this baby duck has for all intent and purposes killed this little duck. Sure a great many of the ducklings that are around will not make it anyway but for a person to step in and kill this baby is really sad.

    I also find it sad that so many of the responders to this thread think it is funny. When did animal abuse become funny, especially to hikers who are more in touch with nature than most people.

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    I agree. He probably did this simply to kill the duck. But regardless, if I knew who this person was I would keep a very close eye on them, especially if I knew he killed the duck. I'm no PETA person, but think about it. If someone is going to the trouble to steal a duckling to kill it there is something wrong with this person.

    I know we've all killed our fair share of birds when growing up with our bb guns, that is natural for boys, but this ain't no boy. I'd really try and find out who this was if at all possible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by john gault View Post
    I agree. He probably did this simply to kill the duck. But regardless, if I knew who this person was I would keep a very close eye on them, especially if I knew he killed the duck. I'm no PETA person, but think about it. If someone is going to the trouble to steal a duckling to kill it there is something wrong with this person.

    I know we've all killed our fair share of birds when growing up with our bb guns, that is natural for boys, but this ain't no boy. I'd really try and find out who this was if at all possible.
    Aggreed,now Iv'e hunted and trapped ,but a duckling,well that's just illegal,theres got to be more to this story.Lets not have the guy mauling a baby duck till we know what happend,he could have takien it to the vet ,cause it got hit by a car.There is know way to know ,with-in this thread.

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    Any proof it was a hiker, or was that just assumed? Regradless, I have a hard time believing the story. To catch a wild, baby duck in one's hand is remarkable enough, but then stuff it into a pocket? Then not be able to catch or find this person later? It's not like they can hide in a crowd in Damascus!
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    What a crumby thing for someone to do - reflects poorly on hikers. BTW, looks like this photo was taken in front of the Hike Inn - - my favorite place to stay in Damascus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lone Wolf View Post
    a twentysomething year old hiker. they do 99% of the stupid stuff in towns
    I'd believe it, for me there was a shift in mindset around the age of 28-29 when I stopped pretending to be an adult and actually became one. I feel like my generation is taking a little while longer to grow up than previous generations.
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    This forum is more interesting now that the thru hiking season is well under way.
    All those gear threads were a snooze.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Papa D View Post
    What a crumby thing for someone to do - reflects poorly on hikers. BTW, looks like this photo was taken in front of the Hike Inn - - my favorite place to stay in Damascus.
    nope. not the hike inn. the lazy fox

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarcasm the elf View Post
    I'd believe it, for me there was a shift in mindset around the age of 28-29 when I stopped pretending to be an adult and actually became one. I feel like my generation is taking a little while longer to grow up than previous generations.
    Elf,I appreciate your candor,but each generation has it's knuckleheads....I was one.And yes in time we all get a little smarter.....or get thrown in jail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weary View Post
    Not only that, but they make up most of the thru hiker wannabes. I say we need to start in kindergarten to teach commonsense.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lone Wolf View Post
    a twentysomething year old hiker. they do 99% of the stupid stuff in towns
    To close to home. Time was that 18-20+ year olds either got drafted or enlisted. We were able to do our stupid stuff in places like Tiajuana, Hong Kong, Olongapo, Singapore, and other foreign ports of call / foreign bases. Thankfully, our stupid stuff didn't follow us home. I've done a lot of stupid stuff, but not with a duck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lone Wolf View Post
    nope. not the hike inn. the lazy fox
    oh - looks like a similar front porch. This must be just down the street a little closer to downtown, right?

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    Lets just settle down and hold our responses until we read the ransom note...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Capt Nat View Post
    Lets just settle down and hold our responses until we read the ransom note...
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    " It is hard to catch a baby duck in the wild" It probably is hard to catch a "wild" baby duck but these are town ducks. They will come to you if lead by their mother who thinks you may have something to feed them. This person that was seen with the baby duck may not have been a hiker but hikers, especially young male hikers do have a certain look about them. Just try to give a discription to someone of a young male hiker, thin, with lots of hair and a beard and worn clothes. I don't really think the person took the baby duck to kill it but he has almost for sure caused it to die. Also, this person is very lucky that my wife did not see him because the hunt would be on !.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rbsat997@gmail.com View Post
    " It is hard to catch a baby duck in the wild" It probably is hard to catch a "wild" baby duck but these are town ducks. They will come to you if lead by their mother who thinks you may have something to feed them. This person that was seen with the baby duck may not have been a hiker but hikers, especially young male hikers do have a certain look about them. Just try to give a discription to someone of a young male hiker, thin, with lots of hair and a beard and worn clothes. I don't really think the person took the baby duck to kill it but he has almost for sure caused it to die. Also, this person is very lucky that my wife did not see him because the hunt would be on !.

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