Hunters Corner

Pike County Deer Hunting Section


 

Pike County Deer Hunting Navigation


|

Hunting Guide Home Page
Tell A Friend about us
Colorado Deer Hunting |
Deer Hunting With Dogs |
Deer Game Hunting Online Play |
Michigan Deer Hunting |
Deer Hunting Guide |
Cheap Deer Hunting Gear |
Bow Hunting Whitetail Deer |
Whitetail Deer Hunting Mississippi |
Deer Hunting Walker County Alabama |
Deer Hunting Wall Borders And Murals |
Mule Deer Hunting And West Texas |
Deer Hunting Public Land Texas |
Deer Hunting Leases In Texas |
Wisconsin Deer Hunting |
Deer Hunting Photo |

List of Deer-hunting Articles


Pike County Deer Hunting Best seller

Buy it Now!



Best Pike County Deer Hunting products

Social bookmarking
You like it? Share it!
socialize it


Main Pike County Deer Hunting sponsors

 

Latest Pike County Deer Hunting link added

...

Submit your link on Pike County Deer Hunting!



 

Welcome to Hunters Corner

 

Pike County Deer Hunting Article

Thumbnail example. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for further reading, click here.


You may also listen to this article by using the following controls.

Controversy Over a Deer Hunting Contest

from:


Over the years, there have been many a deer hunting contest, and often, there are hundreds of participants in any single contest. However, because of the way that many contests are held, there has been a great deal of controversy involved in regulation of deer hunting contests that has caused some traditional contests to discontinue their occurrence.

For example, the WHA deer hunting contest was set up as something other than a “shoot to kill” contest, as many have recently been set up in recent years. Instead, competitors would use drugged darts to simply knock the animal out for a period of time. However, many opposers took offense to this method, claiming it was to be considered cruelty. Although hunting altogether is often touted as cruelty, drugging animals for no apparent reason was protested as being worse, and the WHA competitors were instructed to hunt by traditional harvest format, meaning that they would be shooting to kill.

One of the real concerns with a deer hunting contest is that it becomes a sport to kill only rather than one that is justified through the eventuality of the meat being eaten. Deer hunting has been regulated in many ways to assure that hunters do not harvest more than necessary for the production of venison meat and sausage. However, by creating a deer hunting competition, hunters are encouraged to take as many deer as possible, as well as to seek out the largest of the population, cutting off sources of procreation.

One solution that has been suggested so that deer hunting competition can continue without overtaxing the deer population is to hold competitions only in extremely controlled grounds, limiting hunting areas to perhaps 1,000 acres on a preserve, which will not infringe on public and private land and not adversely affect the wild deer population.

Still, other deer hunting contest opportunities are held in open season, on open ground, and this could severely affect several aspects of the sport. First, the overall image of hunting suffers in the minds of many who feel that it is unfair to wild game. By adding the idea of killing as many as you can, the image becomes further tainted. Also, the eventuality of hunting in this manner will affect the deer population, making it more difficult for sport hunters harvesting for eating purposes to catch their allowance.

Deer hunting contest participants would do well to stick to strongly regulated competitions, as they will not always be participants and will see the negative outcome of free-for-all competitions when they return to the normal hunting season.



Other Pike County Deer Hunting related Articles

Deer Hunting Blinds
Free Deer Hunting Game
Online Deer Hunting Games
Deer Hunting Supply
Deer Hunting Magazine

Do you want to contribute to our site : submit your articles HERE


 

Pike County Deer Hunting News

No relevant info was found on this topic.