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<blockquote data-quote="Taylorman55" data-source="post: 332704" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>I saw said video and was unimpressed to say the least. If you're going to post a video like that, you sure as hell can edit out the parts of the critter expiring while you stand over it for multiple minutes. Even while trying to grab the head to show off the trophy, the critter was still pumping its chest up and down for air. </p><p></p><p>I'm all for people trying to video hunts but need to find some class in doing so. When harvesting or killing, your main goal as a hunter should be to dispatch the animal as quickly as possible. This did not happen in this video. </p><p></p><p>I believe the "illegal" part is that the hunter shot the critter while using a four wheeler as an aid to steady the rifle. From the ND hunting proclamation: "It is illegal to shoot with bow and arrow or firearm while in or on a motor driven vehicle." That's up to the game and fish to decide I guess so I'm not going to dive into that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Taylorman55, post: 332704, member: 1290"] I saw said video and was unimpressed to say the least. If you're going to post a video like that, you sure as hell can edit out the parts of the critter expiring while you stand over it for multiple minutes. Even while trying to grab the head to show off the trophy, the critter was still pumping its chest up and down for air. I'm all for people trying to video hunts but need to find some class in doing so. When harvesting or killing, your main goal as a hunter should be to dispatch the animal as quickly as possible. This did not happen in this video. I believe the "illegal" part is that the hunter shot the critter while using a four wheeler as an aid to steady the rifle. From the ND hunting proclamation: "It is illegal to shoot with bow and arrow or firearm while in or on a motor driven vehicle." That's up to the game and fish to decide I guess so I'm not going to dive into that. [/QUOTE]
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