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Ethics
Hunting ethics is a term which defines
the standards, conduct and moral judgment of a sportsman.
Some say that people's hunting ethics are also a mirror image
of the rest of their personal lives.
Ethics for the hunter can be broken
down into personal and public ethics.
Personal Ethics
Personal ethics are how you conduct yourself when no one is
looking. They also deal with the way you treat the sport,
the animals and other hunters. Every ethical hunter should
practice personal ethics as a way of showing respect for his/her
fellow sportsmen and the animals.
Public Ethics
Public ethics are how you conduct yourself in the public eye
including issues such as breaking game laws, trespassing on
private property, poaching, etc
Today, hunters are waging a battle
against anti-hunters. We're also waging a more discouraging
battle against adverse publicity from those few unethical
sportsmen whose actions give the majority of ethical, law
abiding hunters a black eye.
Ultimately, public opinion will decide
whether hunting as we know it will continue. It is our duty
to do everything possible to win this war.
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