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Old 12-11-2005 | 08:09 AM
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Default RE: Are deercam's ethical?

It is possible that technology can go to far.Everyone has to come to terms with their own sense of ethics as to how much is to much.Once you have an accecptable level of shooting skill the most difficult aspect of hunting is putting yourself at the right place at the right time.I can't imagine the proper use of trail camera's do not make that easier.If you are standing on a piece of plywood in a tree or the newest most advanced tree stand you are still up in the air,bows are quieter,draw cycles are smoother,let offs are higher but it is still a 30 yards and in proposition the lions share of the time.Any technology that allows us to pin point game and particular animals while providing the time that animals used the area trumps any technology relating to the equipment used to kill the animal.
I am not opposed to certain applications of their use,there are still enough variables that do not make killing animals through their use an absolute certainty,things like pressure,changing food sources,the rut etc..
I have to leave now it's 10:08 I have 34 minutes to get to my stand,If he is on schedule I will have 5 minutes to settle in before he hit's my first shooting lane.(only kidding!)


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