I guess the term fair chasehelps soothe some folks consciences
Where do we draw the line when talking about
fairchase???
Is it 'fair' to use
ANY KIND OF WEAPON?
Technically, a knife or spear give human's an 'unfair' advantage. Let alone a 50cal. Hawkin's capable of killing a deer at 100yds using a patched roundball OR a scoped high powered rifle capable of the same killing shot at say 800yds.
Is this 'unfair'?
Also, since we weren't born with camo, scentblocker, visual and hearing aids, deer scents etc., is using these devices 'unfair'?
Is climbing a tree,sitting on a natural limb versus attaching a man-made tree stand to the same tree cheating?
Is hunting a stand of hardwood's in a natural forest cheating?
We know wildlife has to eat and one of the main staples of wildlife is acorn's,beechnut's etc.
Is hunting farmland cheating(planted with alfalfa,soybean,turnips,corn,tobacco or whatever the fav. crop of a particular region is that wildlife love)?
Is hunting a small pond in a remote area of a deep woods during a drout with a long/compound bow and arrow's tipped with the latest, greatest razor broadheads cheating?
We know where the wildlife's going to be.
Do we have the right to chastise another hunter style of legal hunting when we go out with our camo,scents and use weapon's(of any kind other than our minds/ hands) to take wildlife?
Again,WHERE DO WE DRAW THE LINE???
This topic comes up from time to time and since it's 'an opinion' thread, always ends up having mixed replies and many times the thread gets locked due to alot of responders not thinking passed their own little world. Not considering,for instance, in some area's throughout the country, Dept. of Natural Resource's actually plant 'food plot's' for wildlife cause there's not enough natural forage to eat. This is state owned property and hunters are encouraged to hunt these area's. This has been done for the last 40yrs that I know of.