Ok, hopefully this doesn't just turn into a disaster but here goes....
The thread about the new Rangefinder that will drop points on OnX where you range to got me thinking, when is enough enough?
When are we going to have so much technology that it makes our efficacy so high that we lose opportunity?
It already seems generally accepted that we have too many people hunting out West and the pressure is too high, but we also have a ton of new technology that is constantly evolving to make those hoards of people more effective.
Rangefinding bow sites.
Thermal, rangefinding binoculars.
$10,000 super guns that will shoot 2 miles.
Apps on your phone so you don't have to know how to read a map.
Apps on your phone so you don't have to know how to do the math to shoot your super gun.
etc. etc. etc.
Picture this...you use your new whiz bang thermal binos to glass up a Buck 3 miles away. Then you use your fancy dancy rangefinder to pin the spot they are and to pin the spot you need to get to so you can shoot the buck from 1,200yds with your $10,000 custom gun. You walk to that spot using absolutely no woodsmanship since the rangefinder and your OnX app did it for you. Then you use the app in your phone to calculate the shot specifics so you can dial in your space age technology scope to be able to hold right on the animal and pull the trigger. You lay down, shoot the buck from 1,200yds away and it drops in it's tracks. All of this happened without you ever having to get close enough to the deer for it to have any clue you even existed.
Is this hunting or is this shooting?
When is enough enough? When they invent heat seaking bullets that will shoot to the spot you pinned with your range finder, will folks use that too?
The thread about the new Rangefinder that will drop points on OnX where you range to got me thinking, when is enough enough?
When are we going to have so much technology that it makes our efficacy so high that we lose opportunity?
It already seems generally accepted that we have too many people hunting out West and the pressure is too high, but we also have a ton of new technology that is constantly evolving to make those hoards of people more effective.
Rangefinding bow sites.
Thermal, rangefinding binoculars.
$10,000 super guns that will shoot 2 miles.
Apps on your phone so you don't have to know how to read a map.
Apps on your phone so you don't have to know how to do the math to shoot your super gun.
etc. etc. etc.
Picture this...you use your new whiz bang thermal binos to glass up a Buck 3 miles away. Then you use your fancy dancy rangefinder to pin the spot they are and to pin the spot you need to get to so you can shoot the buck from 1,200yds with your $10,000 custom gun. You walk to that spot using absolutely no woodsmanship since the rangefinder and your OnX app did it for you. Then you use the app in your phone to calculate the shot specifics so you can dial in your space age technology scope to be able to hold right on the animal and pull the trigger. You lay down, shoot the buck from 1,200yds away and it drops in it's tracks. All of this happened without you ever having to get close enough to the deer for it to have any clue you even existed.
Is this hunting or is this shooting?
When is enough enough? When they invent heat seaking bullets that will shoot to the spot you pinned with your range finder, will folks use that too?