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I would prefer no electronic decoys at all.
I respectfully disagree with the lighted nocks analogy. Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't a lighted nock more of a post shot retrieval asset?I guess I can understand the whole technology arguement...I mean, it's not like a hundred years ago guys were shooting with 50mm 20x scopes killing deer from a "mile" out, yet we do it today.In my humble opinion, I just don't think it's ethical, or fair chase, to be using something motorized to trick birds. I just think a guy should learn how to read wind, area, and tailor his spread accordingly.
Quote from: TwoFeet on November 03, 2011, 05:06:48 PMI respectfully disagree with the lighted nocks analogy. Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't a lighted nock more of a post shot retrieval asset?I guess I can understand the whole technology arguement...I mean, it's not like a hundred years ago guys were shooting with 50mm 20x scopes killing deer from a "mile" out, yet we do it today.In my humble opinion, I just don't think it's ethical, or fair chase, to be using something motorized to trick birds. I just think a guy should learn how to read wind, area, and tailor his spread accordingly. Maybe we should do it like they hunted in the old days? You know, with lead, live ducks for decoys, sink boxes and unlimited diameter bore guns?I don't buy it. Leagalize them. Just another tool to use. They are worthless in the wrong hands just like a duck call or a shot gun for that matter.