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So what exactly is fair chase?
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<blockquote data-quote="philsanchez76" data-source="post: 5531845" data-attributes="member: 20332"><p>TN archery season seems very fair chase. Even if I had one of those new 100 yard crossbows, it wouldn't do much good on the public land I hunt. It's so thick out there 30 yards is about your max shot. Woods are thick with cover, skeeters are out, its hot, ticks. You gotta want it to be out there during a lot of archery season. Then once muzzleloader starts, that feeling of fair chase starts to fade a little. Don't get me wrong, MZ is my favorite part of the season as it's the best opportunity to catch a nice buck on its feet. But all of a sudden being able to shoot over 100 yards doesn't feel as fair to the deer. Then rifle season of course is it's own thing. I still enjoy all of the seasons, but I think archery (any kind of archery tackle) is the purest at this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philsanchez76, post: 5531845, member: 20332"] TN archery season seems very fair chase. Even if I had one of those new 100 yard crossbows, it wouldn't do much good on the public land I hunt. It's so thick out there 30 yards is about your max shot. Woods are thick with cover, skeeters are out, its hot, ticks. You gotta want it to be out there during a lot of archery season. Then once muzzleloader starts, that feeling of fair chase starts to fade a little. Don't get me wrong, MZ is my favorite part of the season as it's the best opportunity to catch a nice buck on its feet. But all of a sudden being able to shoot over 100 yards doesn't feel as fair to the deer. Then rifle season of course is it's own thing. I still enjoy all of the seasons, but I think archery (any kind of archery tackle) is the purest at this point. [/QUOTE]
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