Customer Reviews:
"Must" reading for today's hunters and future hunters August 25, 1999 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book, albeit a slim volume is to be valued by veteran hunters and those new to the sport. The real emphasis is on the ethics of hunting well. Additional topics covered are well addressed. This book has been used in many state-sponsored hunter education courses, after having read it you will understand why. The author, who has impecible credentials as a wildlife biologist and hunter himself makes a valid case for continuing our national right to hunt.
Ridiculous April 18, 1999 Note to the author: I suppose there's an "ethical" way to own slaves, too?
Ridiculous April 18, 1999 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Note to the author: I suppose there's an "ethical" way to own slaves, too?
A must for the beginning hunter or hunter educator. August 10, 1998 Posewitz has set down a reasoned approach to ethics and points the way for us all, novice or veteran hunter. This is a very short book, and can be read by the novice in a short time. Rather than give us long lists of rules, Posewitz has chosen to let our conscience guide us by explaining the basics. Well written, with several stories that illustrate differing attitudes. If we are to preserve wildlife, it will be the hunter who pays - as it has been for 100 years. This book deals with issues of respect, reverence and use of game animals. More importantly, it does so in the right tone, not preachy, just informative.
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