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So what exactly is fair chase?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lost Lake" data-source="post: 5532062" data-attributes="member: 12599"><p>Following that line of thought, using our bare hands would be the only fair way.</p><p></p><p>Wild animals will always have an advantage over us if we hold to that restriction. They're faster, stronger, and have a far more developed sense of inherent wariness.</p><p></p><p>Unless we use our brains and opposable thumbs to make tools to even things up, we'd probably never kill them. The question to me would be, where do we draw the line on that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lost Lake, post: 5532062, member: 12599"] Following that line of thought, using our bare hands would be the only fair way. Wild animals will always have an advantage over us if we hold to that restriction. They’re faster, stronger, and have a far more developed sense of inherent wariness. Unless we use our brains and opposable thumbs to make tools to even things up, we’d probably never kill them. The question to me would be, where do we draw the line on that? [/QUOTE]
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