jeffstally
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I am not saying that I have never done it, but I really don't get any pleasure hopping out of the truck to jump a bird. It is much more fun to have the dogs work a wild bird.
in Texas, fair chase is shooting a deer under a corn feeder......i never could understand that mentality.![]()
There was quite the stir up on another board about this (Ditch, I'm sure you remember that one) and having grown up in Kansas, and only hunted in Kansas, it blew my mind that people did this.
Ethics aside, what is the point of keeping dogs all year just so you can shoot birds out of the truck?
Simply killing things is something I don't consider moral.
Agree 100%. That's why I never kill anything I or others won't eat, and why it is typically illegal under hunting laws to merely kill anything - even if it's a mountain lion in Colorado, it has to be taken to be eaten.
Just because it's legal doesnt make it moral or ethical.
That's why I don't shoot coyotes anymore. Shot one with grandpa's 22-250, paced him off 375yds, looked at him and thought "well I'll never do that again". It seemed like such a waste to me just leaving him lay there. If I knew how to skin and tan a yote it might have been different but until then I'll never again draw the cross hairs on another.
I'm all for fair chase and ethical hunting but coyotes are not game animals, they are predators. I will shoot a coyote any chance I get and I'll bet you you'd have a hard time finding a rancher up here tell you not to shoot one. For me, there is nothing unethical about shooting a coyote. The fewer the better. I pop skunks and poccupies too. These predators really enjoy pheasant eggs. Coyotes will prey on calves and especially lambs. Shooting predators like coyotes is what I would like to call habitat management.