Salty said:The most ethical way to hunt IMO is (1)find aplace with enough of your quarry so that if you are successfull it will not do harm to the population as a whole, and (2) Kill it as quickly and effectively as possible.
Whether its a shot off of the edge of a bush road at a deer 50 yards away or from a mountain top miles from any road at a deer 300 yards away makes no "ethical" difference to me as long as you have an extremely high chance of making a quick clean kill.
Personally, I prefer to hunt on foot. But I certainly look for game from the truck travelling to and from and if I see the right animal while driving in a legal hunting area, I have no problem in getting out of the truck and harvesting it![]()
jmasson said:Question
so far this discussion has been about things that are legal but unethical. How about something that is illegal, does that automatically make it unethical as well.
Hunting at night is very natural, and many animals do it, yet it is illegal. If someone shoots a bear at night it is illegal, but is it unethical???
^^^ HUH??Gibbs505 said:I don't know what ethic's are but I sure know bad ethic's when I see them.
X2!! ........ The antis don't care how you hunt. They don't think you should be hunting at all!Gatehouse said:This argument completely counter productive, the only people that win are the antis, when they manage to get baiting banned...Next step is road huting..![]()
Salty said:The most ethical way to hunt IMO is (1)find aplace with enough of your quarry so that if you are successfull it will not do harm to the population as a whole, and (2) Kill it as quickly and effectively as possible.
Whether its a shot off of the edge of a bush road at a deer 50 yards away or from a mountain top miles from any road at a deer 300 yards away makes no "ethical" difference to me as long as you have an extremely high chance of making a quick clean kill.
Personally, I prefer to hunt on foot. But I certainly look for game from the truck travelling to and from and if I see the right animal while driving in a legal hunting area, I have no problem in getting out of the truck and harvesting it![]()
Gatehouse said:Good post Salty!!!
I'll also add:
Whenever we hunters play the "unethical" card, we always point the finger at the other guy, and help the antis by driving a wedge between us with common intersts, when really, we shoudl be accepting of others LEGAL methods of hunting.
For instance, the BC hutner may turn up his nose at baiting bear, but the Ontario hunter turns around and calls the BC bear hunter a "road hunter" which is true for about 90% of the bears that are kiled in the BC spring hunt. Rarely is one killed more than 100 yards fomr a road or clear cut.
This argument completely counter productive, the only people that win are the antis, when they manage to get baiting banned...Next step is road huting..![]()
Calum said:So is it legal to hunt on the back Logging roads here on Vancouver Island?
I have no trouble following the mods rules on this, but I do have to question whether something can be GROSSLY UNETHICAL and still be legal?
so far this discussion has been about things that are legal but unethical. How about something that is illegal, does that automatically make it unethical as well.
dw said:Someone once said that hunting ethics is how you would hunt if the CO was standing right beside you.......sounds good to me