Booking Hunts and Buying Animals - Hunt Fair Chase
The guiding and outfitting industry has been in existence since man first had an interest in exploring and hunting new lands and for different species of game than one could hunt locally. In North America, the exploration and opening of the West primarily rode on the backs of three things: the fur trade, the gold rush, and big game hunting.
Could Fair Chase be Your Ticket to Private Land? - Hunt Fair Chase
While all the buzz lately has been about public land access, let’s not overlook the undeniable reality that many of us will be seeking to obtain or maintain permission to hunt private land this fall. It’s simply a matter of logistics and percentages.
Freemen - Hunt Fair Chase
We’ve all seen it—a group of hunters sitting around a table for a meal or afterward around a fire back at camp or maybe after opening morning in a local café, gathered at a deer check station or at the taxidermist. Mood is jovial and expectations high.
Hunters and Poachers Are Not Brothers - Hunt Fair Chase
The lines between hunting and poaching are being blurred.
What this means is the non-hunting public is increasingly not making a clear distinction between hunting and poaching. Increasingly, the two are being used interchangeably. Even the media is getting it wrong.
Illegal Hunting - Hunt Fair Chase
Yes, people do make mistakes, but there is no such thing as illegal hunting; only poaching.
Poaching is the illegal take of wildlife by kill or capture. Poaching is often defined as unlawful hunting, as if some kind of subset of hunting, which it is not. Poaching is a crime. Poachers are not hunters, nor conservationists.