Doc Posted 18 hours ago Share Posted 18 hours ago Do you all have certain personal limits where you say, "This is no longer hunting". I am referring to hunting or technological assists that feel like they go beyond "fair chase". So many things come into my mind. Where do you draw lines when deer hunting? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moho81 Posted 17 hours ago Share Posted 17 hours ago One for me that comes to mind is I could never be roaming around the house, spot a deer in the back yard grab the rifle and shoot it. To me personally that's not hunting that's grocery shopping at best and not "fair chase". I need to be in the woods actively hunting. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tughill Tamer Posted 16 hours ago Share Posted 16 hours ago For me one thing is hunting deer with dogs. I never even really thought it was much of a thing until my Son's moved to NC. I guess it's kinda common down there and legal. I tell him that's cheating and I personally have no desire to take place in that. I don't know maybe it's just because I was born and raised hunting here in the north.Sent from my moto g power (2022) using Tapatalk 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
First-light Posted 14 hours ago Share Posted 14 hours ago The whole bait thing would not sit right with me. Just like hunting with dogs if you grew up doing it, it's your way. I just can't see pulling the trigger on a deer munching on a pile of corn. This debate could go on and on JMO. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tughill Tamer Posted 14 hours ago Share Posted 14 hours ago The whole bait thing would not sit right with me. Just like hunting with dogs if you grew up doing it, it's your way. I just can't see pulling the trigger on a deer munching on a pile of corn. This debate could go on and on JMO. I can't agree with you more. I have hunted in NC with my son with bait piles not far away. It's pretty much the standard way they hunt down there. Its definitely not my preferred way to hunt but it meant getting to hunt with my son which I seldom do anymore so that trumped everything else. I told him I'm not interested in going on any dog hunts.Sent from my moto g power (2022) using Tapatalk 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
First-light Posted 13 hours ago Share Posted 13 hours ago 25 minutes ago, Tughill Tamer said: I can't agree with you more. I have hunted in NC with my son with bait piles not far away. It's pretty much the standard way they hunt down there. Its definitely not my preferred way to hunt but it meant getting to hunt with my son which I seldom do anymore so that trumped everything else. I told him I'm not interested in going on any dog hunts. Sent from my moto g power (2022) using Tapatalk Important that you got to hunt with your son! My Neighbor next door has family in Maryland and you are allowed to bait and shoot a ton of deer. I always get invited but never go. Just not my thing. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daveboone Posted 13 hours ago Share Posted 13 hours ago When we are up to camp, any deer seen in the yard/neighbors yard are off limits. They are visitors. When I was hunting in Georgia a bunch of years ago, some of the guys there talked about using dogs (legally). They hunted huge tracks of swamp land, which was pretty much inaccessible, so dogs were allowed to move them out. Ok, I get it. But they had one hell of a lot of deer down there, with amazing bag limits. Not my game, but it is thier neighborhood so ok by me. High fence/pay hunts. Nope. Not a hunt. Its a shoot. I have no need to have an engineered freak on my wall. I will be happy with what nature intended them to be. It may take more time given the size of the area, but if you are paying, you are shooting 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Four Seasons Posted 12 hours ago Share Posted 12 hours ago Drones used for anything more then head count of a property or locating a wounded animal. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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