I don’t really believe in trying to regulate or legislate fair chase. Bag limits, yes. What defines a legal animal, sure. But I believe it is up to a hunter to determine what is ethical for himself in a given time and place.
I won’t make assumptions about “long range hunters are less likely to look for wounded game” or something like that. Unethical hunters are less likely to look for wounded game. I’ve found deer for people who shot at 50 meters and didn’t bother to look for blood.
The thing that stops me from taking longer shots on big game animals is the time of flight and my own limitations with wind calls. Targets don’t move. Animals do. Yes, this can be mitigated by knowledge of the animals in question, but I am still uncomfortable with a shot that takes a full second to arrive. The second best thing that can happen in that time is a clean miss.
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