Would you consider yourself a hunter if you bust ass scouting on public land, locate a nice bull, get out there on opening day and spend two days tracking him and getting him close, and sticking him with a perfect shot with an arrow?

How about the same animal on a "guided" hunt on fenced land, where the "guide" knows the animal by name and drives you right to him on a 4 wheeler and you shoot it?

I'd barely consider the second scenario to be better than using a backhoe to pick up roadkill and putting it in the back of your truck...and it's still better than being a snagger. At least it's legal and you're not stealing the resource from real hunters.

Fish on...

Todd
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