Originally Posted by melesia_cisneros
The idea of fair chase is, at its core, simply an idea.


For some, it's more than that. More like a code. And a wise man once said, the general public will only tolerate hunting as long as they think it's fair. Or something to that effect.


Originally Posted by melesia_cisneros
I�d offer that the most literal application of fair chase is to go into the wild, barefooted and grab a rock or a stick you come across on the way. Essentially, anything added to this experience is using technology to overcome the game�s senses.



True, but that doesn't mean that anything goes. We place lots of limits on technology in hunting, voluntarily and by law.



A wise man is frequently humbled.