Unethical??
I have a friend that loves to hunt but does not like to eat the Deer that he kills. He is just out there for the kill. He gives away all his deer that he shoots. My question is, do you think it is unethical to be out there just for the kill?
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My question is, do you think it is unethical to be out there just for the kill? Oh and welcome:D......though I am a little weary of this first post |
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If he has the tags and kills the deer legally I don't see a problem with it at all.
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I didn't know you finally joined.
I'm in it for the kill. My hunting bud is a vegitarian, so he's in it for the kill. My other hunting bud would sell his deer some times to pay for his arrows. Nothing wrong with that. Hunting is the way for the states to regulate animal populations and earn revenue. For us hunters, it away for us to enjoy the outdoors, be better enviormentalist then those who claim to be and for some feed our families or the homeless. |
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If he left them lay, it would be highly unethical, and illegal where I'm from. Giving the deer for someone else to enjoy, no problem.
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I've got no problems at all with a hunter legally taking and recovering game knowing he/she will not be the ones eating the venison!! A lot of people hunt just for the challengeand they still hunt legally and ethically and recover the downed game for someone to enjoy. No problems with ethics here!!
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as long as the meat gets used...I don't any problem with it. If you just shot the deer to leave it lay out there to rot, then there may be a problem.
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I do not go hunting just so I can have something to eat. I go hunting because of the experience (Note: My girlfriend is still trying to figure this out.) It seems like no one understands why anyone goes hunting until they do it themselves, and then a light bulb comes on and they are like OHHH. But I dont hunt just to shoot deer or just to eat them. (Note 2: I love deer meat, however). Hunting is getting up early and driving a 100 miles an hour to get to my deer stand 15 minutes late, drop everything I have out of my deer stand, cough 32 times and see one 40 lb doe. And I'll do that until the day I die, because I love it.
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My inlaws hunt and don't eat the meat but we do ...and we get it lol ...as long as you do something good with the meat like give it to friends or Food for Hungry then it's fine ...
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Not unethical at all. Is he donating the meat to needy familes and or family and friends that like venison??? As long as the meat is going to a good home that is going to use it theres nothing unethical about it at all.
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Since the guy is donating the meat, no. Now if he was out there whacking anything that moved....yeah.
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I'm going to agree with everyone else on this issue. If you follow the regulations of the hunt, and donate the meat there is nothing unethical about that. I actually love hunting waterfowl, but can't eat the amount of ducks that I kill. I know ofan under privelaged family that we givemeat to. It actually makes me feel good killing animals and giving the meat away to someone who I know needs it more than I do.
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I agree with Rack-attack, Hmmm and what kind of signature is that? Sounds anti or rightist? Wanna post more and introduce yourself, what kind of equipment are you using?
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Well I agree with everyone else. Now here in Iowa you can take a legally tagged deer to the locker and donate the meat to the needy right there. I think this is a awesome idea.
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I also agree with Rack and Rob. A very suspicious first post.
What's up with that signature? I think you need to introduce yourself first before we respond to that. |
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