Hunter Ethics
While hunting laws preserve wildlife, ethics preserve the
hunter’s opportunity to hunt. Because ethics generally govern behavior
that affects public opinion of hunters, ethical behavior ensures that hunters
are welcome and hunting areas stay open.
Ethics generally cover behavior that has to do with issues of fairness, respect,
and responsibility not covered by laws. For instance, it’s not illegal
to be rude to a landowner when hunting on his or her property or to be careless
and fail to close a pasture gate after opening it, but most hunters agree that
discourteous and irresponsible behavior is unethical.
Then there are ethical issues that are just between the hunter and nature.
For example, an animal appears beyond a hunter’s effective range for
a clean kill. Should the hunter take the shot anyway and hope to get lucky?
Ethical hunters would say no.

ethics: Moral principles or values that distinguish
between right and wrong; they are unwritten rules that society expects to be
followed.
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