What I have generally found over the years is that some hunters cannot seem to accept that another hunter or hunters may have had success in acquiring game so they cast the "I would never do it that way" argument as a way of compensating or justifying their lack of success. It seems like if they cast doubt upon the successful their lack of success is somehow elevated by a better standard of ethic. I have always shook my head at these folks because they are acting on nothing more than greed and jealousy. I have hunted with many types of people over the years whose ideas on ethics and fair chase were far ranging. I feel the experiences I have had have brought me to my current beliefs I carry today. Basically I feel a harvested animal is a harvested animal regardless of method or choice of weapon and I really couldn't care about anyones particular method of hunting. I hunt the way I enjoy hunting and I don't step on others toes for their choices. I also feel alot of the hunting laws are absolutely useless and question their validity? Sometimes I am reading the regs to familiarize myself and I will come across something and think who decided this should be law? Sounds ridiculous to me! But hey I could go on for days here. OP go out and shoot yourself a bunch of ducks in whatever method you choose and enjoy the rewards of your hunt. That is the bottom line and what it is truly all about anways.
Totally on the same page.... When inclined, I bait whitetails.... You wouldn't believe the flack I get on that from hunters and non hunters... There is some illusion out there that you dump a bag of corn or set up a feeder and they flock like seagulls.....
Similar to the illusion that a shotgun shoots a giant cone of death.....
I own a small tract of land that borders on 400 acres.... 3 years ago, we had a harsh winter.... I feed all year round and my record was 27 deer at one time, and that's what I could count reliably..... And doesn't account for any others that were not lsewher on the land.....
I had a great whitetail season this year and took two nice bucks..... Black powder season came and I passed on a doe as it had fawns (fawns are capable of survival now, but my freezer is full and I didn't need a harvest anyways).....
Those were my decisions... But I can honestly say that if a guy in my position shot that doe I would not look down my nose at him on bit......