"I kill when I hunt and do not apologize for that, although I reserve the right to think about its implications. I also hunt without killing-whether by accident or design-and I do not apologize for that either."

 E. Donnall Thomas, Jr.-Longbow Country

 

The Shooting Gallery operators were quick to accuse members of North Dakota Hunters for Fair Chase of being a front for animal rights groups with the ultimate goal of banning hunting in North Dakota.

 

The pictures below represent a cross section of Fair Chase Committee members, family, supporters, friends, and fellow hunters.

 

Based on these pictures, the people serving on the Fair Chase Committee would be dishonorably discharged from the ranks of any animal rights group.

 

The picture of the elk below depicts what the Shooting Gallery operators do behind their escape proof pastures, as evidenced by the escape proof fence. Do not insult real hunters by insinuating that killing an animal inside an escape proof fence is hunting. This is NOT hunting.

 

 

The pictures below show Fair Chase hunters.

 

Click on any picture to enlarge it.

 

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

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A Captive Shooter Bull Operation Viewed From Space
Selling Our Hunting Heritage
Legislative History of Fenced Shooting in North Dakota
Hall of Shame
Fair Chase Members
The Fair Chase Issue
Initiative Language

The North American Model of Wildlife Management

The Property Rights Smokescreen

Endorsements

Editorials in Support of Fair Chase

The Origin of Fair Chase
Writer Curt Wells on Fair Chase
The Montana High Fence Experience

The Wildlife Society On Hunting

The Wildlife Society On High Fences

What You Can Do
Fair Chase Contact Information

Roger Kaseman

223 Ashlee Avenue

Bismarck, ND 58504

701-751-0882 Home

701-220-3775 Cell

rogerkaseman@bis.midco.net

Gary Masching

701-255-4809