Robby had a great Rokcast episode recently with Brandon Diamond, an Area Wildlife Manager in Gunnison Basin area in CO. As a resident, this one was of particular interest. At one point the conversation got to the topic of technology and the detrimental impact it’s had on fair chase and age class of deer, with hunters more able than ever to spot game at far distances, rip a 4 wheeler over to it on access roads, and then drop an animal with a 500+ yard shot. Brandon flat out said he cannot guarantee management of quality animals on the landscape in this scenario.
I’ve thought about this myself in the past, but it really raises the question of what is fair chase, and whether this model of hunting is actually sustainable going into the future. I for one have always been against the idea of 4 wheelers / any motor vehicle access as it really shrinks the landscape, and also ruins the experience for others.
So I’ll piggyback off of Robby’s thoughts on this as I agree that hard, unpopular conversations need to be had and I welcome everyone’s thoughts on this: Does hunting need to get harder again?
I’ve thought about this myself in the past, but it really raises the question of what is fair chase, and whether this model of hunting is actually sustainable going into the future. I for one have always been against the idea of 4 wheelers / any motor vehicle access as it really shrinks the landscape, and also ruins the experience for others.
So I’ll piggyback off of Robby’s thoughts on this as I agree that hard, unpopular conversations need to be had and I welcome everyone’s thoughts on this: Does hunting need to get harder again?