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Unethical hunting pure and simple. Probably wounded more than he killed. Edited out of course. If I saw someone using that or similar I would call the game warden. I'm only with you partly, he probably did wound many ducks but we also do that with our shotguns. Unethical I'm not sure. What is ethical? In your neck of the woods its one thing in mine another Ethical has little meaning in my life. A quick kill with minimal suffering is what I strive to achieve whether for birds or big game.
Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
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Unethical hunting pure and simple. Probably wounded more than he killed. Edited out of course. If I saw someone using that or similar I would call the game warden. A quick kill with minimal suffering is what I strive to achieve whether for birds or big game. I agree right there and that's what I consider one of the basics of ethical hunting. Using the correct tool to try and achieve minimal suffering.
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No bans. But I would question your sanity if you hunt Canadians with one.
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Hard for a leopard to change it's spots, eh George? SRH
May God bless America and those who defend her.
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Hard for a leopard to change it's spots, eh George? SRH Yeah, but I admitted they're pretty good for kick-em-up quail. First day doves, maybe. Gun training grandchildren, for sure. But that's far from a capitulation on the subject...Geo
Last edited by Geo. Newbern; 03/04/18 04:34 PM. Reason: added grandchildren
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Hard for a leopard to change it's spots, eh George? SRH Yeah, but I admitted they're pretty good for kick-em-up quail. First day doves, maybe. Gun training grandchildren, for sure. But that's far from a capitulation on the subject...Geo I understand, Geo. I admire you not being wishy-washy. You should be skeptical until you have proof sufficient to change your mind, about anything. Wish we could shoot some birds together sometime. Best to you, SRH
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No bans. But I would question your sanity if you hunt Canadians with one. I sure hope you are shooting Canada geese and not Canadians!!
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No bans. But I would question your sanity if you hunt Canadians with one. I sure hope you are shooting Canada geese and not Canadians!! 'bout time for lonesome to check in on that one. SRH
May God bless America and those who defend her.
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