RE: Another question on ethics
To the contrary, the reason he does what he does, is because of what others on this site have suggested, he's a selfish jerk. Even his own relatives say so, and I agree since I've known him all my life. No law against that, but that's what he is, and itsnot a good thing for the sport. Cased closed!
As for the fellow with the 120 acres. What happens if you wound a deer then track it to the border of someone else's land, but they won't let you retrieve it. Are you going to walk back to your truck saying, "what a great American who is taking a patriotic stand for private ownership?"
As I've already pointed out, a lot of people agree with my basic premise. The attitude by others seems to be "I've got mine, so screw everybody else." You all might learn a little somethingby reading Coopers posts about his youth hunting program.But then again, you're liable to start attacking him for trying to boss people into participating in something worthwhile.