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Quote from: deerslyr on December 09, 2012, 09:43:38 PMQuote from: bobcat on December 09, 2012, 09:33:05 PMI've heard people say it's unethical to hunt out of a tree stand. So let's make that illegal as well. And while we're at it, I think ground blinds offer an unfair advantqge as well. The deer can't see you while you're in there, and if it rains you don't get wet. That's not fair to the hunters who are doing the real hunting out in the elements!How about binoculars and spotting scopes? Wow what a huge unfair advantage when you can spot a buck in his bed several miles away when he has no idea your there!Yep, good point! Optics is next on the list of things to be banned. Oh, and let's not forget GPS and rangefinders.
Quote from: bobcat on December 09, 2012, 09:33:05 PMI've heard people say it's unethical to hunt out of a tree stand. So let's make that illegal as well. And while we're at it, I think ground blinds offer an unfair advantqge as well. The deer can't see you while you're in there, and if it rains you don't get wet. That's not fair to the hunters who are doing the real hunting out in the elements!How about binoculars and spotting scopes? Wow what a huge unfair advantage when you can spot a buck in his bed several miles away when he has no idea your there!
I've heard people say it's unethical to hunt out of a tree stand. So let's make that illegal as well. And while we're at it, I think ground blinds offer an unfair advantqge as well. The deer can't see you while you're in there, and if it rains you don't get wet. That's not fair to the hunters who are doing the real hunting out in the elements!
I too hate the baiting topic because most of the detractors have never had experience with it. Those of us that do it know how much time, effort, and money go into the process. When the season started my partner and I had 1200#'s of corn, 2 giant cedar apple crates (the kind you lift with a forklift) and I don't even know how much alfalfa. It's ALL gone as of yesterday. It all got packed into the woods on our backs, many times after our kids all went to bed and we made the 2 hour drive (one way) to haul it in and drive back home. It is a TON of work and the odds of a mature buck burrying his head in a pile of it during shooting light is slim to none. I honestly have questioned it's effectiveness from time to time.My kids have all shot does and now bucks over bait but none of them were mature animals and certainly not wall hangers. However I have two and soon to be three little kids that are turning into white tail psycho's because of it. We only get to hunt a certain number of days each year but baiting and trail camera's give us additional days in the woods together. My kids have grown up in a backpack setting baits and checking cameras. They tell there friends about it all the time like it's there version of video gaming. It is unfortunate that we have to have this discussion every year and it even more discouraging that the fight usually starts amongst ourselves.
nah. My wife puts out hay for the deer and elk and I have sat with her while she waited. It was fun watching the deer and elk on the hay pile, for sure, but certainly not what I would consider a fair chase. It's just not my thing- that's all.I would strongly support bear baiting too, but I don't think that would be my thing either.