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Started by Farmboy27, April 15, 2016, 05:51:43 PM
Quote from: davisd9 on April 15, 2016, 05:55:39 PMI would be more than ok to log on this site without seeing someone complaining about ethics.Sent from the Strut Zone
Quote from: Farmboy27 on April 15, 2016, 06:12:46 PMQuote from: davisd9 on April 15, 2016, 05:55:39 PMI would be more than ok to log on this site without seeing someone complaining about ethics.Sent from the Strut ZoneKinda the reason I posted this dude! Getting tired of the ethical argument.
Quote from: davisd9 on April 15, 2016, 06:24:14 PMQuote from: Farmboy27 on April 15, 2016, 06:12:46 PMQuote from: davisd9 on April 15, 2016, 05:55:39 PMI would be more than ok to log on this site without seeing someone complaining about ethics.Sent from the Strut ZoneKinda the reason I posted this dude! Getting tired of the ethical argument.Sorry, I honestly did not read the whole thing.
Quote from: Bill Cooksey on April 15, 2016, 06:41:48 PMEthics make for fascinating discussion, and especially so when most remain civil. They are personal in nature until one man's ethics intrude on another. Regardless, I think sportsmen should have more discussions about ethics rather than fewer. Ethical discussions such as moving in on another hunter working a bird or a fisherman going down a bank have the potential to educate those who are simply ignorant. Other issues make us all think, and that's a good thing no matter on which side of the discussion you sit.
Quote from: wirtbowhunter on April 15, 2016, 06:33:15 PMQuote from: davisd9 on April 15, 2016, 06:24:14 PMQuote from: Farmboy27 on April 15, 2016, 06:12:46 PMQuote from: davisd9 on April 15, 2016, 05:55:39 PMI would be more than ok to log on this site without seeing someone complaining about ethics.Sent from the Strut ZoneKinda the reason I posted this dude! Getting tired of the ethical argument.Sorry, I honestly did not read the whole thing.Then why voice your opinion on something that you didn't read?? Just getting your post count up?
Quote from: Greg Massey on April 15, 2016, 06:47:39 PMLearning what's hunter ethic farmboy27 is something you should of learned from your Hunter Education Courses. You should of learned natural history of wildlife, hunter safety and ethics. Also in taking your Hunter Education you would of learned hunter regulations, hunting techniques, equipment handling and taking care of natural resources. It's our responsibility to become safe, ethical hunters, who through example and education preserve the integrity of the sport of hunting. So farmboy27 ..if it's about ethics i think as hunters it's up to use to set a good example for future generations. So ethics is showing respect for our wildlife and the impact on the environment while hunting. Wanting to be careless with our actions can have a big impact on our environment with not respecting ourselves in the field of hunting. So i think the decision to shot a coyote while your turkey hunting is removing one animal from our environment and protecting another the wild turkeys and other small game. So it all has to do with the balancing of nature. As hunters we are not looking at this forum as a way of trying to shove ethics as who's right or who's wrong. It's the decision of each person as to what kind of impact they want to have on wildlife and nature.
Quote from: Boilermaker on April 15, 2016, 06:45:42 PMQuote from: Bill Cooksey on April 15, 2016, 06:41:48 PMEthics make for fascinating discussion, and especially so when most remain civil. They are personal in nature until one man's ethics intrude on another. Regardless, I think sportsmen should have more discussions about ethics rather than fewer. Ethical discussions such as moving in on another hunter working a bird or a fisherman going down a bank have the potential to educate those who are simply ignorant. Other issues make us all think, and that's a good thing no matter on which side of the discussion you sit.Excellent post with good points made!