how "ethical" is this ?
#22
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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RE: how "ethical" is this ?
Interesting thoughts huh guys ? Some won't build anything but a natural manmade barrier, others say they wouldn't build it ........ but would hunt it, some say they would neither build it nor hunt it but if it were a natural funnel (like a boxed canyon) they likely would , some wouldn't build a fence, but drawing deer in with feeders or food plots is okay ........... as far as I know, its legal in Arkansas to construct a fence as high as you'd like, open on both ends, and if deer "follow" that line so be it. No problems with feeders in AR or the size of the land or the community I'm in either.
How differently people view things huh guys ?
I've actually thought about going through the woods, and creating a scarpe line by tying over limbs that would attract bucks to make scrapes.
How differently people view things huh guys ?
I've actually thought about going through the woods, and creating a scarpe line by tying over limbs that would attract bucks to make scrapes.
#24
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Maine
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RE: how "ethical" is this ?
ORIGINAL: Double Creek
What are you getting at Data? I know you've got something up your sleeve.............
What are you getting at Data? I know you've got something up your sleeve.............
#25
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Memphis TN USA
Posts: 3,445
RE: how "ethical" is this ?
DC,
That's what I am waiting on. You know with most of the questions data already has something in his mind, he just likes to lead you down the primrose path before he springs it on you[8D] You gotta give him credit though he does stir up some interesting debates.
That's what I am waiting on. You know with most of the questions data already has something in his mind, he just likes to lead you down the primrose path before he springs it on you[8D] You gotta give him credit though he does stir up some interesting debates.
#27
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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RE: how "ethical" is this ?
well, part of this thread is to see the differences in peoples take on ethics and fair chase and in turn they can see the same.
The other part of this thread is to amuse myself by creating a thread that is literally nothing more than what it is, at face value, and watching you guys wait to see me twist it into something it isn't and never was
But seriously ......... just exploring the differences in what goes and what doesn't. Nothing more, nothing less.
The other part of this thread is to amuse myself by creating a thread that is literally nothing more than what it is, at face value, and watching you guys wait to see me twist it into something it isn't and never was
But seriously ......... just exploring the differences in what goes and what doesn't. Nothing more, nothing less.
#28
RE: how "ethical" is this ?
I do not have a problem if you do it, but I would not do it personally. I think it is a bit selfish. Also, when I go hunting I want to see trees and bushes, not a fence.
#29
RE: how "ethical" is this ?
ORIGINAL: zak123
I do not have a problem if you do it, but I would not do it personally. I think it is a bit selfish. Also, when I go hunting I want to see trees and bushes, not a fence.
I do not have a problem if you do it, but I would not do it personally. I think it is a bit selfish. Also, when I go hunting I want to see trees and bushes, not a fence.
#30
RE: how "ethical" is this ?
ORIGINAL: Fieldmouse
Zak there isn't anything wrong to sit above a tennis court, pool or even a golf tee. When I go hunting the first thing I want to see with in an half hour or so is a deer. I will always use that as my first criteria for choosing a hunting spot.
ORIGINAL: zak123
I do not have a problem if you do it, but I would not do it personally. I think it is a bit selfish. Also, when I go hunting I want to see trees and bushes, not a fence.
I do not have a problem if you do it, but I would not do it personally. I think it is a bit selfish. Also, when I go hunting I want to see trees and bushes, not a fence.