Gerald Martin
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With all the angst surrounding so called trophy hunting I encountered a new dilemna this evening when I logged into Hunttalk. I found I had received another trophy for accomplishing the high mark of having someone like one of my posts! (Lopehunter, you are my new BFFL.)
This got me thinking about the ethics of trophy hunting on internet forums and what constitutes fair chase. I must confess as a newbie to this sport I don't know where the boundaries of acceptable behavior lie and don't want to be "that guy" when I venture into the wilds of the Al Gore's internet.
Do you think point creep might be an issue as more and more posters become selective in their writing as they attempt to stock their trophy walls? I sure hope no species become endangered from the cruel, selfish actions of self-perceived "elite" hunters of trophies. I've always considered myself more of a meat hunter, but I must admit the challenge of finding appropriate recipes is making it hard to justify the killing of rare trophies anymore.
What do you guys think about this?
This got me thinking about the ethics of trophy hunting on internet forums and what constitutes fair chase. I must confess as a newbie to this sport I don't know where the boundaries of acceptable behavior lie and don't want to be "that guy" when I venture into the wilds of the Al Gore's internet.
Do you think point creep might be an issue as more and more posters become selective in their writing as they attempt to stock their trophy walls? I sure hope no species become endangered from the cruel, selfish actions of self-perceived "elite" hunters of trophies. I've always considered myself more of a meat hunter, but I must admit the challenge of finding appropriate recipes is making it hard to justify the killing of rare trophies anymore.
What do you guys think about this?