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So what exactly is fair chase?
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<blockquote data-quote="Spurhunter" data-source="post: 5531987" data-attributes="member: 5695"><p>I am not a great hunter, but I respect the guys that are. I've hunted places where bait is legal. Sitting over a corn feeder is not fair chase. It's not even hunting. It's just shooting. I have just as much chance of killing a monster sitting over a corn feeder as a great hunter. Fair chase to me is no high fences and no baiting, but the question was <em>what is fair chase for the deer? </em>I would say the answer to that is: no high fences, no baiting, no trail cameras, and no 500 yard guns with 15x scopes. In other words, the hunter with his woodsmanship, reading sign, deciding where to hunt, with a bow or crossbow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spurhunter, post: 5531987, member: 5695"] I am not a great hunter, but I respect the guys that are. I've hunted places where bait is legal. Sitting over a corn feeder is not fair chase. It's not even hunting. It's just shooting. I have just as much chance of killing a monster sitting over a corn feeder as a great hunter. Fair chase to me is no high fences and no baiting, but the question was [I]what is fair chase for the deer? [/I]I would say the answer to that is: no high fences, no baiting, no trail cameras, and no 500 yard guns with 15x scopes. In other words, the hunter with his woodsmanship, reading sign, deciding where to hunt, with a bow or crossbow. [/QUOTE]
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