KayakMacGyver
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Ok, not exactly but.....
Nothing against folks who hunt inside a fence, just not for me. But heck, I've hunted big game on an island before, so perhaps I'm a hypocrite? Though, I've always justified my moral choice in the matter with "they could always swim away too..."
Should a Turkey inside a high fence be counted as fair chase? Are there formalized rules somewhere that define this? Turkeys spend most of their time on the ground, but can fly away too.
Morally, I'm confused. I'd hunt ducks over a pond or dove on a field within the confines of a high fenced property...I think. Not that I'm seeking that kind of opportunity out, asking for a friend here .
Seriously though, I don't have an opportunity to do this but am very interested in perspective from those that have and your choice. I doubt I'll ever be in a situation to choose, personally, but its fun to play along.
Ducks and dove spend a bunch of time on the ground too.....is a Turkey in a different category than them because of size or perhaps approach before kill?
The attached pic is what got me to pondering. Again, to each their own and you'll not see me bashing someone for their interest in such a thing. It's just not for me. I think I must enjoy the misery as much or more than the glory.
Nothing against folks who hunt inside a fence, just not for me. But heck, I've hunted big game on an island before, so perhaps I'm a hypocrite? Though, I've always justified my moral choice in the matter with "they could always swim away too..."
Should a Turkey inside a high fence be counted as fair chase? Are there formalized rules somewhere that define this? Turkeys spend most of their time on the ground, but can fly away too.
Morally, I'm confused. I'd hunt ducks over a pond or dove on a field within the confines of a high fenced property...I think. Not that I'm seeking that kind of opportunity out, asking for a friend here .
Seriously though, I don't have an opportunity to do this but am very interested in perspective from those that have and your choice. I doubt I'll ever be in a situation to choose, personally, but its fun to play along.
Ducks and dove spend a bunch of time on the ground too.....is a Turkey in a different category than them because of size or perhaps approach before kill?
The attached pic is what got me to pondering. Again, to each their own and you'll not see me bashing someone for their interest in such a thing. It's just not for me. I think I must enjoy the misery as much or more than the glory.