Art Eatman
Staff in Memoriam
Let's leave out the issue of wasting meat. That's illegal, anyway. Or, as in Africa, meat's not wasted. Got an extra four tons of elephant meat? You'll find plenty of help, almost immediately.
So, first off, let's sorta work at a general consensus of what the very term means.
To me, it's basically the effort to find and kill a record-sized head, and in what we call fair chase. Forget the pen idea. Forget the thieving poacher who sneaks into someplace like Yellowstone. I see it as an effort to legally and ethically kill only a Boone & Crockett sort of animal. Sorta like going for an Indy-car ride instead of SCCA and Showroom Stock Sedan.
IWO, Part 2, as long as the meat is eaten, what difference does the motivation make? (If you know what you're doing in the processing and cooking, it's gonna taste good.) If the hunter is willing to go to the extra effort, passing up lesser animals, who cares?
Or am I missing something, given my view of just what is trophy hunting?
Art
So, first off, let's sorta work at a general consensus of what the very term means.
To me, it's basically the effort to find and kill a record-sized head, and in what we call fair chase. Forget the pen idea. Forget the thieving poacher who sneaks into someplace like Yellowstone. I see it as an effort to legally and ethically kill only a Boone & Crockett sort of animal. Sorta like going for an Indy-car ride instead of SCCA and Showroom Stock Sedan.
IWO, Part 2, as long as the meat is eaten, what difference does the motivation make? (If you know what you're doing in the processing and cooking, it's gonna taste good.) If the hunter is willing to go to the extra effort, passing up lesser animals, who cares?
Or am I missing something, given my view of just what is trophy hunting?
Art