Ok, point taken. Now it's my turn.
If a woman goes for a jog in the woods and stumbles upon a bear and frightens it, chances are the bear will attack out of fear. The woman will be mauled and she may or may not survive the attack. Is it her fault that the bear attacked? Should she be held accountable? That bear will be destroyed regardless.
Or what about wildlife photographers? As has been previously mentioned, they are willing to get within extremely close proximities to wildlife, not even thinking about endangering the animals. Sometimes they have armed back up, sometimes not. Fortunatly I can only recall one instance of a photographer (armed) who was killed by a grizzly sow while taking a picture of it and her cubs.
As for killing of the animal for pure enjoyment, I am willing to be the first to say I hunt for the pure enjoyment of it. Nothing more. If I need meat, I can go to the local Safeway and buy my meat, usually cheaper and easier. And it doesn't matter if I pull the trigger on a gun, a camara or nothing at all. I walk the forests for the chance to get close to animals in their habitat. I have chased deer in the Summer, Winter, Spring and Fall. I will go to duck ponds and practice calling, or just listening to calls for the chance to learn more. Does that make me a higher person, absolutly not. And I'm not trying to act like one either.
Boomer never asked for opinions or approval. He simply showed us what people in his neck of the woods do. And although I've never met the man I trust he is aware of these things and has good enough judgment, especially considering he lives with these animals on a day to day basis. He doesn't need to listen to the advice of so called experts sitting behind their computers, safe from the nasty animals all around them. I have only seen a handful of bears in my time. Most were close enough, some were what I would consider safe distance. I have never been charged, and I don't plan to be. The mere mention of the word bear automatically brings out everyones opinion on what to do, even if they have never seen one. Jebus people, get over yourselves. And if Boomer was interested in an opinion, I would gladly hunt with him if he were to have me, and he certainly has my approval to do as he pleases.
By the way, I 'stalked' this deer out of season. And if you ask me, the shot was perfect. Does that make me a bad man?