would this be unethical?
i usually hunt for gobblers with my old man. due to an injury, he will not be in the woods this spring. he has his full hunting license with 2 turkey tags. would it be unethical for me to take 2 extra birds and use his tags? is there a difference between each of us taking 2 and only me taking 4? im trying to do what is right. thanks.
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i personally think yes but thats just me. is there any chance he could get out in a blind or something like that?
best of luck to you and your old man Storm wait let me revise this. i feel it wouldnt be "unethical" but it would be illegal. i personally wouldnt do it but its not unethical IMO |
Use technology. Rig his gun with remote control and camera. You do the work, he pushes the button. Works for me and it would be pretty cool to boot.
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Well the tags are assigned to him. I don't know what your tags are like but we have our name on them and we have to sign them. So I am guessing that it is illegal to do so. It isnt really ethical either I dont think.
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Originally Posted by burlyman
(Post 3591713)
i usually hunt for gobblers with my old man. due to an injury, he will not be in the woods this spring. he has his full hunting license with 2 turkey tags. would it be unethical for me to take 2 extra birds and use his tags? is there a difference between each of us taking 2 and only me taking 4? im trying to do what is right. thanks.
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Call you local game warden, he will tell you...
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good idea nick. yeah just explain your story to him most game wardens are very understanding and are willing to help out with any problems (atleast in my experiences)
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If your Father could be involved in some way, I would understand why it was done. If you mean you just harvesting twice the amount of game, I would say that's unethical !
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Not a matter of ethics. It is illegal.
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I am pretty sure thats illegal:-l
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