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So what exactly is fair chase?
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<blockquote data-quote="Madbowh" data-source="post: 5532057" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>I do agree with fair chase, but I am many times conflicted between fair chase and opportunity. If I am hunting anything but predators it is for meat so when am opportunity arises I seize it. Doe, buck(small/ big), bird in a tree or on the ground, even a trout trapped in a little puddle. I think the animals will always have the advantage being what their senses are like and they live out there 24/7. My thought and what many have told me take that opportunity because it will not arise again. I hunt for meat because I prefer a leaner meat processed by me not because of any other reason. I do have many moments I want the challenge hence I have always bow hunted and prefer that, although for me it's hard to take a bow when rifle opens. </p><p></p><p>I think this is a personal matter, that each deals with very differently. Lots of interesting points here</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Madbowh, post: 5532057, member: 21149"] I do agree with fair chase, but I am many times conflicted between fair chase and opportunity. If I am hunting anything but predators it is for meat so when am opportunity arises I seize it. Doe, buck(small/ big), bird in a tree or on the ground, even a trout trapped in a little puddle. I think the animals will always have the advantage being what their senses are like and they live out there 24/7. My thought and what many have told me take that opportunity because it will not arise again. I hunt for meat because I prefer a leaner meat processed by me not because of any other reason. I do have many moments I want the challenge hence I have always bow hunted and prefer that, although for me it's hard to take a bow when rifle opens. I think this is a personal matter, that each deals with very differently. Lots of interesting points here [/QUOTE]
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