The difference is this:
A boss tells you what to do.
A leader makes you want to do it.
The best leaders makes you want to do nothing else.
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Hunting with dogs and or drives is not unethical in my mind, there are people who shoot when they do not have a clear or ethical shot but the method of hunting does not define if it is ethical or not.
All legal methods are valid and have their place, jerks are the problem.
driving with dogs is unethical??? good lord
What does it matter how one hunts, so long as it's legal, I don't give a sh+t what others think is ethical or unethical. I guess according to you I must be unethical because I hunt from a stand and not the ground. Hunting with dogs has its place, can bring success, and adds excitement to a hunt.
I'd have to say that the 10 or so years I spent waiting to even see my first deer driven to me by hounds on a central Ontario deer drive felt a lot more like hunting than shooting.
You're talking large tracts of bush and low deer density. It isn't exactly fish in a barrel.
Eventually I decided that the confusion of large group hunts wasn't exactly my thing. Although there is something you experience in those hunts that you can't get anywhere else. But you wouldn't know about that...
What I find around here lately is people have an awful lot to say about stuff they've never done.
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