Talk:Big-game hunting
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Best we've got?
[edit]Uh... is this really the best we've got?
- I just added a lot to the page. Next time, try to add something instead of just commenting on the lack of information. Elephantissimo (talk) 23:23, 6 June 2008 (UTC)
Boars as big game.
[edit]I've just removed the reference to turkeys, as they are clearly not big game, but I don't think boars should be included either. They are not what most people would associate with the term, which typically means elephant, tigers, and in North America, bears and moose etc. I was going to start trimming the article, but thought I would wait for some feedback first.--Dmol (talk) 04:28, 30 October 2010 (UTC)
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Big game? Claims who?
[edit]"bear, wolf, caribou, moose, elk, alligator, boar, sheep and bison" who claims these are big game? LOL
"kudu, antelope, and hartebeest. mule deer" Again who claims these are big game?
Wolf, sheep are just hilarious claims for big game. So according to the article everything apart from birds (small ones only), foxes and rabbits are big game.--Simon19801 (talk) 03:05, 24 December 2016 (UTC)