RE: Defining fair chase....
I'm against it not only for the people that claim they are "THE GREAT WHITE HUNTER" but the other aspect you mentioned sucks as well. People that are doing it to put food on their plates. People who have made it a business? In my mind this is I don't like it most of all. They took something that has been around since the begining of time and commercialized it. They tainted the sport in general by putting up fences and making it a business. Is nothing sacred anymore. Is anything safe from the allmighty dollar?? You can make the argument about the $$ we spend on scents, clothing, etc........... and I can even agree with that to a point. But nothing is comparable to fencing in animals to be hunted. It's gone too far. What the heck will it be like for my kids 30 years from now?? Hover crafts with gps locator systems?? To be honest with you I have NO idea how it is even allowed/