question for all members
#51

Not bashing, just calling it like it is. I've seen it too many times. Between shooting and flying both...it's always the same argument.
He finds it unethical to shoot game animals at extended ranges, that's fine he can have that opinion. But when he comes on here with a list of questions that we answer above what he was expecting he goes straight to attacks on killing "baby deer" instead of having a sound discussion...
#55
#56

Nope it does not, his opinion is irrational and based on zero knowledge of the ability of those he is criticizing. I think you are confusing him with another member with a screen name of Bronko.
#57

Here are a couple of my posts from 2012. Enjoy!
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/3947975-post26.html
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/3947977-post27.html
These are not the big deer, just good ones.
And getting called a troll is EXACTLY the reason why people who actually know what they are talking about rarely post.
All my Best, and Good Luck This Season!!
Bronc
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/3947975-post26.html
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/3947977-post27.html
These are not the big deer, just good ones.
And getting called a troll is EXACTLY the reason why people who actually know what they are talking about rarely post.
All my Best, and Good Luck This Season!!
Bronc
#58
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: NE Kansas
Posts: 1,060

Ridge, I'm attempting to be friendly to you...Please keep that in mind.
What I'm drawing attention to is the notion of fairness. As I say, there is a gray area.
My thoughts on camo, scents, and tree stands: I think one can cross a line with those. I say it's best to evaluate it case by case.
My biggest issue would be with scents. I'm not sure how they represent skill or hunter effort. Scent control products start getting problematic, too.
With camo, you still have to use a little brain power to get a match and you still have to be stealthy. Tree stands do require the hunter to put it up, place it in a good location, etc. There's still a skill element involved.
Again, the exact boundaries are not clear. I do think they are worth thinking about as we consider our hunting methods. Fair chase is a key part of all of this.
#59

Here are a couple of my posts from 2012. Enjoy!
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/3947975-post26.html
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/3947977-post27.html
These are not the big deer, just good ones.
And getting called a troll is EXACTLY the reason why people who actually know what they are talking about rarely post.
All my Best, and Good Luck This Season!!
Bronc
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/3947975-post26.html
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/3947977-post27.html
These are not the big deer, just good ones.
And getting called a troll is EXACTLY the reason why people who actually know what they are talking about rarely post.
All my Best, and Good Luck This Season!!
Bronc