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Diamond Poole is a Dallas-area fitness model who once supported People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals and other anti-hunting groups, but now she is a hunter.
Read more in this report from Bill Miller, editor of Lone Star Outdoor News.
Diamond Poole once had a low opinion of hunters.
The Dallas-area fitness model said that when she was growing up in that city, she frequently brought home stray or hurt animals, even snakes and rodents.
In grade school she began donating a portion of her allowance to animal rights groups and continued sending checks as an adult.
She joined People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. She never modeled for that group, but she did pose for photos used in campaigns against fur coats and leather.
“I’ll be honest,” she said. “My idea of hunters was they were crazy, demented rednecks.”
Her life was upturned when she finally met one.
Model and former animal rights supporter switches to hunting















