shoots-straight
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I love ya like a brother, but that's BS. When we give up the ethical high ground, we're no better than SFW or Center for Biological Diversity. We're better people than that.
You might be shocked by the methods to which Teddy Roosevelt, Aldo Leopold and other great men used when they hunted big game animals.
To claim, (because of personal beliefs) that your taking the "High Ground" doesn't make it so. Ethics, and morality in hunting are really tough to define. Ethically, I believe I do take the "High Ground" because I don't advocate illegal activity. I don't tell others to SSS. I fight against poaching, etc. Methods by which we take animals are neither moral, or ethical. They are more apt to be political, or whether sporting or unsporting. You might not like the method someone uses when they pursue an animal. That doesn't mean your better than them. Doesn't mean your worse either. Just means you don't like to hunt that way.
You claim trapping is OK, but you don't like baiting because it's not fair chase. Tell me what the difference is. Never mind, because I do both, I'll tell you. Trapping is baiting but your able to catch your prey 24/7 if everything goes well. Traps aren't smart yet. They don't care if the animal is adult, young, female, or male, they just catch what steps there. You do have the capability of turning them loose though. Baiting, you have to be there when your prey is. If a bear shows up, you have time to watch it and wait to see if cubs show up. You can identify boars from sows. You have time to look over the hide of the bear. Spot and stalk, you find a bear, decide if you want that bear, then stalk to where you can shoot, and if everything goes well, Boom. Sows with cubs, and bears with poor quality are shot each year in this fashion. Is that more ethical? Where's the high ground there. Boone and Crockett believe that harvesting bears over bait to be fair chase. IMO, it's a better method for bears too.In the thicker areas it's a more efficient way of hunting them.
I love you like a brother too, but little bro, I believe it's un-ethical to claim that baiting bears isn't ethical, or fair chase, or morally wrong, without ever doing it. What higher being told you that your taking the high ground. RB? That is an Elitist attitude, and wrong headed.
OK, you love to fly fish. I believe that we do more harm to our fisheries by letting people catch and release trout all year long. Too hard on the resource for me, even if done properly. I have fished using this method, so I have some experience to add my opinion. I don't think fly fishing is any more ethical than bait fishing, just more of an elitist thing to do. Both methods catch fish, and both can kill them. Wasn't' that the point some time ago. I know the arguments both pro and con,just saying.
You don't have to like baiting. That's not the point of my argument. We might need the tool, to be in the tool box if needed. That's why we're going to run the legislation. We may need the option for hunting and trapping wolves down the road.
The definition of ethics, is what we do when no one is watching. To shoot or not to shoot. It's the decision you make on your own when the time comes. It's what's inside you when all by yourself, and you answer to no one. It's your individual choice to shoot, hold off on iffy shots, waste meat, participate, or not too. Making the right decision when the time comes, now "That's the 'High Ground" to me.
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