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<blockquote data-quote="rukiddin" data-source="post: 3580130" data-attributes="member: 6860"><p>Property 1: Bob the hunter has a property with a field. He has put in hours of scouting and strategically puts a box stand overlooking field with a food plot he has planted. The box stand has a nice comfortable chair and a heater for those cold days. He did his homework and is successful "hunting" from the stand taking whatever deer that constitutes success in his mind. </p><p></p><p>Property 2: Joe hunter has a private farm that is actively farmed and has crops planted in the fields. The layout of property 1 is osimilar to property 1. Joe hunter may not necessarily have the woodsman ship skills as bob and has not scouted to the extent of what bob has. He does not have the time nor the money to build a box stand in time for hunting season so he parks his truck where he decided a box stand would be best utilized. He is successful "hunting" from the truck by taking whatever deer constitutes success in his mind. </p><p></p><p>Joe hunter is considered a "poacher" and Bob the hunter is considered a true bonafied deer hunter. </p><p></p><p>I don't have a problem involving the ethics behind either of those two scenarios. I do have a problem with the logic behind setting the rules that makes one legal, and one not.............</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rukiddin, post: 3580130, member: 6860"] Property 1: Bob the hunter has a property with a field. He has put in hours of scouting and strategically puts a box stand overlooking field with a food plot he has planted. The box stand has a nice comfortable chair and a heater for those cold days. He did his homework and is successful "hunting" from the stand taking whatever deer that constitutes success in his mind. Property 2: Joe hunter has a private farm that is actively farmed and has crops planted in the fields. The layout of property 1 is osimilar to property 1. Joe hunter may not necessarily have the woodsman ship skills as bob and has not scouted to the extent of what bob has. He does not have the time nor the money to build a box stand in time for hunting season so he parks his truck where he decided a box stand would be best utilized. He is successful "hunting" from the truck by taking whatever deer constitutes success in his mind. Joe hunter is considered a "poacher" and Bob the hunter is considered a true bonafied deer hunter. I don't have a problem involving the ethics behind either of those two scenarios. I do have a problem with the logic behind setting the rules that makes one legal, and one not............. [/QUOTE]
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