Is it? Or, are you simply fertilizing the ground where it dropped?So if you "hunt" to use the carcass as fertilizer is it still hunting?

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Is it? Or, are you simply fertilizing the ground where it dropped?So if you "hunt" to use the carcass as fertilizer is it still hunting?
For me hunting is the pursuit and getting close to the animal if I cannot finish it with a kill I'm OK
Wow! If we keep this up, “hunting” can be simply thinking of a hunt? Or, bird watching? Its not that complicated.Manny!
That's really outside the box thinking! Very interesting.
➠ "Hunting" in your definition
is THE PURSUIT of a wild animal —
but WITHOUT the intent of KILLING it (though it often happens and is intended).
I can see the appeal of this.And it would include bird watchers as "Hunters."
Thanks!
Matthias
This thread has… Jumped the Shark
I guess its time for one of your spreadsheets on hunting.
Whatever, just thought you might have an imagination, or you couldn't tell that WAS my personal definition of hunting?Yupp, the OP's question assumes all that, of course:
● All activities you do are legal in the particular jurisdiction* where you happen to go to practice what you define as "Hunting"
● All documents, licenses, and permits valid, paid for, and on your person
➠ The question OP's is for YOUR PERSONAL definition of the activity you feel deserves the label "Hunting."
Matthias
*Every jurisdiction, township, state, country has their own definition of what is legal — so that's not the question.![]()
That would be how Cambridge defines hunting.