The Basics of Deer Hunting Ethics | It's More Important Than You Think!

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • In the time of social media, cancel culture, and the age of "he who screams loudest wins" being ethical hunters is more important than ever. A good chunk, if not most, people vote with their emotions, not with logic and facts so it's extremely important that we do not jeopardize our love for the outdoors by being unethical and not caring how we make other hunters look. A lot of this stuff seems like extremely basic concepts, and they are, but the problem is a lot of new hunters out there are learning from people on social media who are only there because of clicks, not knowledge or good ethics. In this video I go over some basic deer hunting ethics that should help guide a new hunter down the right path.
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Комментарии • 32

  • @glorybound7599
    @glorybound7599 2 года назад +15

    I’ve actually shad tears after a successful hunt. These are beautiful and majestic animals which are a gift from God. Every deer I harvest is a memory the one I injure and loose cause me emotional and physical pain. Hunting is a privilege and many before me have made my opportunity to hunt what it is today. We need to do the same for the next generation.

    • @justamuffin6688
      @justamuffin6688 2 года назад

      Amen Brother 🙏🏼.

    • @shawnmendrek3544
      @shawnmendrek3544 9 месяцев назад

      Hunting is not a sport we need. However hunting is is to hone the skills, provide meat, to cull a bad population such as wolves or bears. Many make it a sport and it is why we have extinct animals. Hunting is good, sport hunting is nothing different than a wolf, for trophy, that is not good.

  • @tcbarber3947
    @tcbarber3947 2 года назад +4

    Make sure you give your search an honest effort and don’t give up too quickly even if the animals isn’t a record Buck that you wanted. It was just a Doe is no excuse!

  • @whitetailcartel80
    @whitetailcartel80 3 года назад +7

    Agree 100%. And if you don’t have a little sadness after harvesting an animal…something is wrong. Taking life should not be taken lightly.

    • @poolhub89
      @poolhub89 2 года назад

      I agree with your 2nd sentence; I disagree with your 1st regarding "sadness". I do a multitude of things that make it an ethical & quick kill but I never feel sadness for harvesting an animal.

    • @jayharry2237
      @jayharry2237 Год назад +1

      Yeah I don't feel "sad", but rather grateful for the bounty the Lord gave my family. We were created to manage the Lord's wonderful creation.

    • @whitetailcartel80
      @whitetailcartel80 Год назад

      Amen Brother! But, for me, it’s always bitter sweet.

    • @jayharry2237
      @jayharry2237 Год назад +2

      @@whitetailcartel80 i hear ya brother. To each his own, as long as ethics are being followed. On Saturday I had I a nice doe come into our lower 5. I've been waiting on her, but she is still toting two young ones so I let her go. I figured the fawns would be old enough to fend for themselves by now, as she had them with her in the summer. I could've punched the tag, but decided herd management was more important. The Lord will provide when the Lord wills, on His time. Have a blessed evening.

  • @apexarms5737
    @apexarms5737 2 года назад +3

    Just got to go on my first hunt. Harvesting a deer is an eye opening experience Ill never forget. I would not have felt right about not going through the entire process of preparing that deer afterwards. It definitely gives you an appreciation for food and a huge sense of respect for wildlife!

    • @InformedOutdoors
      @InformedOutdoors  2 года назад +1

      Congratulations!

    • @apexarms5737
      @apexarms5737 2 года назад

      @@InformedOutdoors Thanks. I have a feeling this is just the tip of the iceberg! Looking forward to taking my son and daughters eventually!

  • @undeadblackjack
    @undeadblackjack Год назад +1

    Hunting is wrong if you do it wrong. Problem is most people don't have empathy for other living beings and need laws to govern them. Ethical hunting is no problem if done by the right people.

  • @markcoulter48
    @markcoulter48 3 года назад +4

    What really annoys me is people jumping up and down after they have made their kill, I have never celebrated taking an animals life, I love hu ting and go as much as I can but I will never celebrate taking a life. This is just my opinion. (putting tin hat on now and be gentle)

  • @CarterLeigh
    @CarterLeigh 3 года назад +1

    reading the hunt regs handbook every year, I know it's tedious but the laws do change.

  • @shawnmendrek3544
    @shawnmendrek3544 9 месяцев назад

    You did not mention this, however I never understood why people jump in joy and yelling when making the kill. Probably never killed anything in their life. Hunting a human vs hunting a animals is very different. Have some damn compassion for an animal that is feeding you and your family. People make their kill and act a fool. As if they did not just take a life. Insane.

  • @gcnphilly
    @gcnphilly 3 года назад +1

    Well said!!

  • @steveming2197
    @steveming2197 3 года назад +1

    Very nice into list. If I might add one, I'd consider suggesting that hunters need to stay current on the laws and follow the guidelines. I hate seeing treesands on public land out of season as if the hunter feels the need to mark "his spot" all year. Makes me insane

    • @InformedOutdoors
      @InformedOutdoors  3 года назад +1

      Some states confiscate stands after the season. Not sure how often it’s actually done.

    • @steveming2197
      @steveming2197 3 года назад

      @@InformedOutdoors I wish Michigan would do more of it. There are some stands that have been up for years on some of the public land I hunt. I thought some were abandoned, but with some close I section the stands still get used during rut and firearm season

  • @bradkillough8932
    @bradkillough8932 2 года назад

    Yes most of the deer I've harvested are double lung.

  • @bradkillough8932
    @bradkillough8932 2 года назад

    Very good info, very informative!

  • @Jeff_Seely
    @Jeff_Seely 2 года назад

    It would be my understatement to say anything other than I 100% agree with everything you said. I want to get down to distance. You know, get down there and hunt, Pierce both lungs all the way through so they collapse fully, and recover all of my meat with no trouble. Humanely dispatch my game and bring it to my dinner table with respect. I want to puke when I see some of the crap fellow hunters are doing out there. Some of them are fools and the rest, idiots. None of it is funny. Anyway, I love this video and I want my kids to see it. Good job my friend!

  • @tonydancz6789
    @tonydancz6789 2 года назад

    Fare chase baiting deer is not hunting deer…

    • @Jadynnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
      @Jadynnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 2 года назад

      what do you mean fair chase? spot and stalk?

    • @rickyphillips1764
      @rickyphillips1764 2 года назад

      @@Jadynnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn it means whatever he does is right and whatever everybody else does is wrong. Typical worrying to much about what other people do. I recurve hunt from the ground most of the season which I’m sure he doesn’t do but when it gets real cold I pour me a corn pile out and shoot them 200 yards away. Who cares