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<blockquote data-quote="JAYgs8163" data-source="post: 2229403" data-attributes="member: 37460"><p>Yes, that's correct. I agree with the ban after listening to the AZGFD wildlife biologists and the scientific data they presented. The thinking about what's fair chase and how we've pushed the limits with Optics, range finders, better rifles, mapping programs, Ballistic apps, radios and phones in the field, etc…. Then I read the Fair Chase Statements of the Boone and Crocket and Pope and Young clubs and I must say I now believe in the full ban. It's not as the Elk, deer, and other critters are getting any faster, invisible, or have any improvements in their ability to escape detection, if anything at all it's gotten way worse for them. There's got to be a end point to the technical assistance we get. Anyways I'm sure there will be some that oppose my view and I'm fine with that also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAYgs8163, post: 2229403, member: 37460"] Yes, that’s correct. I agree with the ban after listening to the AZGFD wildlife biologists and the scientific data they presented. The thinking about what’s fair chase and how we’ve pushed the limits with Optics, range finders, better rifles, mapping programs, Ballistic apps, radios and phones in the field, etc…. Then I read the Fair Chase Statements of the Boone and Crocket and Pope and Young clubs and I must say I now believe in the full ban. It’s not as the Elk, deer, and other critters are getting any faster, invisible, or have any improvements in their ability to escape detection, if anything at all it’s gotten way worse for them. There’s got to be a end point to the technical assistance we get. Anyways I’m sure there will be some that oppose my view and I’m fine with that also. [/QUOTE]
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