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Turns out Jim would have better off keeping his opinion to himself. He lost a lot of followers with his distain for AR15's which he called terrorist weapons.While there is likely some truth here, how did that work out for Jim Zumbo?
Looks like he thinks the LAW is on his side and he could be right. Or he (couda, shouda just gave the girl her deer back).This entire situation was a shit show. And obviously this guy has some serious issues. My biggest concern is that there are still some of us out there defending the guy or even saying it should be his buck, because the “LAW” says fatal shot takes the deer. The old timers that brought me up hunting would have backhanded me if I tried to claim a buck that someone else shot first. Basic hunting ethics. If you need a law to help you figure out this situation, you’re already lost and probably have no principal ethics.
The other weird thing happening, is folks getting ahold of the guy’s employer to get him fired. I have no issue if he gets fired from his job for this, that’s his problem. But random people, who were not involved at all in this incident, spending their time to contact this guys boss, seems very odd and a little on the woke side. Obviously his employer is aware. It’s a huge story on the internet. If they don’t fire him, and it bothers you that much, don’t give his employer any of your money.
Turns out Jim would have better off keeping his opinion to himself. He lost a lot of followers with his distain for AR15's which he called terrorist weapons.
I think he did do most of what he wrote about, he just embellished for the entertaining aspect of the story. I'm certain I read all of his stories. Crazy Eddie Muldoon, Retch Sweeney, and my favorite Rancid Crabtree. All of whom were real but he changed their name to add color to the story.I'm just glad my childhood passed before Instagram hunting ruined my reading choices. Would be terrible to find out that Patrick McManus didn't do some of the stuff he wrote about, or in some case he did, otherwise much like Outdoor Life I'd never read it again.
Legal is not always the right thing to do. Ethics come into play at some point.Looks like he thinks the LAW is on his side and he could be right. Or he (couda, shouda just gave the girl her deer back).
We have laws like this for the poorly raised folks that haven’t been taught morality, respect, or pride. The only thing worse than what he did is if he uses a law to justify it.Looks like he thinks the LAW is on his side and he could be right. Or he (couda, shouda just gave the girl her deer back).
Laws are dictated by morals and morals are dictated by laws.Legal is not always the right thing to do. Ethics come into play at some point.
If he worked a normal job, any job, other than being an outdoor writer I completely agree. I hate the if your opinion is different then youre cancelled culture. I think this is different because he is writing for western hunting magazines and representing western hunting to the public.Yeah, seems a bit much for a first known slip up and i'm usually in front of the line wanting to hold hunting personalities accountable.
It seems like people are taking accounts and distorting them to further the outrage too. Dude said he didn't range the deer at the exact position when he shot and people are acting like he just eyeball ranged at 730 yards. As if nobody has ever sent an arrow without ranging an animals current spot when the arrow was released. I shot a bull for 40 when it was actually at 46 last year (gasp!). I can't imagine how many thousands of animals are shot with range assumptions after moving from a known range every year. Obviously his choice was bad in this situation combined with the distance but I just find it odd that folks are fixated on that when ranging errors are extremely common.
Memes calling him for what seems to be some shadiness and arrogance on his version of the story seem appropriate but it feels like we're really grasping on reasons to hate this guy.