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This is where you need to choose not to do things that you do not want to do and let others hunt as they have within the restrictions of the law based on sound wildlife management.
If the population is healthy there is no problem using dogs to hunt, you are down in Wellington County, not sure if you have ever hunted with dogs but it is not easy and it is no where near a sure thing. Saying that is it not fair chase is akin to a bow hunter saying that hunting them with a rifle should be banned as it is too easy.
Except that in your original post you demand that we "should be standing up for all legal methods of hunting and all legal practices." I am not going to stand up for a practice I consider objectionable simply because it is legal. My opinion will not be suppressed because of your appeals to "fraternity" and nor should anyone else's.
Apparently I took the original post different than some. We all have different opinions on topics but bashing someone for something that wasn't really part of the original comment or questions should maybe be avoided, maybe start a new thread if you feel strongly about something. I know how I hunt and fish has changed over the last 30 years, I could easily see present self having disagreeing conversations with previous self and most likely with future self, like has been said before take into consideration others position but that doesn't mean you have to agree with it. We are all on a similar journey just at different spots along the way, enjoy the trip!
It would be an awfully boring forum if we all agreed on every subject.
Think the point here is respectful debate of opposing views.
Either defend your point of view or contrast your opponents point of view.
However if you can do neither don't resort to name calling or character assassination to "win" your point.
Fox, I think your initial post was well stated and food for thought for many. Unfortunately we have folks within the hunting/fishing fraternity that choose to take issues with others within same.
Gun hunting/bow hunting, dogs vs no dogs are issues brought up that tend to polarize individuals.
Are we asking everyone to get on the same side.....I think not and hope there is always room for reasonable debate and respect for opinions. I would hope though that folks not take on elements of the 'anti' side simply because they disagree with current practise.........it's kind of like the old saying of 'be careful what you wish for'
I don't think it matters who if anyone decides what is ethical or not, as long as the difference of opinions are debated in a friendly. respectful manner. I think this is what the OP was getting at.Quote:
What is Unethical to one person may not be to someone else. Who decides what is Unethical if it is legal is it you, me or someone else?