There is a very fine line between the concepts of hunting and killing; where that line falls depends on a person's expectations and personal choices. There is little if any difference between visiting a lodge where all the preliminary work has been done for you and creating your own hunting site where food has been planted and stands established.
Some of us prefer spot and stalking or silent hunting on remote tracks of land while others choose to hunt over crops they have planted. The more you remove fair chase and create artificial stands and food plots, the less you leave to chance the closer you get to the line where it becomes killing rather than hunting.
Everyone has to decide for themselves what type of experience they choose to engage in. I prefer stalking and silently working my way through the woods attempting to sneak up on deer beds, I have no desire to sit over a food plot someone else planted in a blind someone else built. It's just my personal choice.
I guess the important thing is to appreciate the fact that everyone has their own standards and choices. At the end of the day some judge their hunting experience on what they put into the freezer while others are content to experience the outdoors and prefer to come home empty handed rather than hunt in artificial situations. I respect others choice and methodology, I just have my own definition of what fair chase is.
Some of us prefer spot and stalking or silent hunting on remote tracks of land while others choose to hunt over crops they have planted. The more you remove fair chase and create artificial stands and food plots, the less you leave to chance the closer you get to the line where it becomes killing rather than hunting.
Everyone has to decide for themselves what type of experience they choose to engage in. I prefer stalking and silently working my way through the woods attempting to sneak up on deer beds, I have no desire to sit over a food plot someone else planted in a blind someone else built. It's just my personal choice.
I guess the important thing is to appreciate the fact that everyone has their own standards and choices. At the end of the day some judge their hunting experience on what they put into the freezer while others are content to experience the outdoors and prefer to come home empty handed rather than hunt in artificial situations. I respect others choice and methodology, I just have my own definition of what fair chase is.