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NORTH DAKOTA BOWHUNTERS
CODE OF ETHICS
- I will keep my broadheads
razor-sharp.
- I will not shoot at big game unless I
can reasonably expect to put an arrow into a
vital area.
- I will learn the limit of my hunting
marksmanship and will not shoot at game at
greater distances.
- I will be sure my equipment is adequate
and legal to hunt big game.
- I will pursue and will recover any
wounded animal as soon as practicable.
- I will continue my search for an
arrow-hit animal until there is no longer
any possibility of finding it.
- I will master the art of following a
wounded animal until it is found.
- I will assist a fellow Bowhunter to find
a big game animal he has hit with an arrow.
- I will respect the rule that the first
Bowhunter that draws blood and pursues the
animal is entitled to the game.
- I will consider any big game animal hit
by an arrow and not recovered as a reproach
to the sport of bowhunting.
- I will always abide by the big game laws
of North Dakota and will cooperate with Game
and Fish personnel at all times.
- I will learn the rules of "Fair Chase"
and will abide by them.
RULES OF FAIR CHASE
An animal
taken under any of the following circumstances
shall not be in accordance with the rules of
"Fair Chase":
- Helpless in, or because
of deep snow, or helpless on ice.
- While swimming.
- Helpless in a trap.
- While confined behind fences as on
farms, etc.
- In defiance of game laws or out of
season.
- By "Jacklighting" or shining at night.
- From any power vehicle or boat.
- By use of any power vehicle for herding
or driving any animals, including the use of
aircraft for landing alongside of any animal
or herd, or to communicate with or direct a
hunter on the ground.
- By the use of any tranquilizers, poisons
or firearms.
- Any other method considered as
unsportsmanlike by the North Dakota
Bowhunters Association.
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