HUNTING ā WHAT are you talking about?!?
How do YOU define what HUNTING is?In our community we seem to use different definitions of the term "hunting."
It seems like we would all agree that we are talking about
ā "killing wild animals that are free" ā
[not tied down or tightly encaged].
But then some people add certain requirements that must be met in order for them to qualify the animal killing as "hunting."
Here are 5 of those requirements people demand of animal killing to qualify as "hunting":
(Note that we are not talking about legal requirements, since every jurisdiction is different. Instead the question is how we as hunters define what "hunting" is.)
Opinion : Hunter is Chasing the Animal
Some require that the hunter is actively pursuing the animal, "chasing" the animal, or at least walking through the animal's habitat in search of encountering the animal.
Sitting in a blind ("ambush hunting") and waiting for the animal to show up does not qualify for them as "hunting."
Opinion : No Bait
Some require that the animal must remain "free" and cannot be influenced in any way, say through bait (where laws permit). Otherwise it's not "hunting."
Opinion : Animal will be Consumed
Some require that "hunting" is only done with "game animals."
When non-game animals are shot, it's not "hunting." In other words, unless the animal's flesh is consumed after getting shot (or it's fur/hide used), it's not "hunting."
So, for this group shooting a pest animal is never "hunting."
Opinion : "Fair Chase"
Some require that the animal has to have a fair fighting chance to escape.
To define what "fair" is has notoriously been difficult, so people have taken to define what "unfair" is:
For example, using technical helps (where laws permit) like night vision, thermo, drone searches, and game cameras disqualify it from being called "hunting."
Also, long range shots where the animal could not possibly know the presence of the hunter "disqualify as 'hunting.'"
Also, using vehicles (cars, boats) to pursue animals (where laws permit) is considered "unfair."
Opinion : The full set of requirements posited by David Crockett and his followers
To some, "hunting" requires the want-to-be hunter to apply a David Crockett approach to the process, with "fair chase" and other principles to be followed in order to qualify the killing of the animal as "hunting".
What do you think?
Why are some people so protective of the term "hunting" ā that they feel they need to add certain requirements?
Cheers,
Matthias
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