Fair chase definition

Fair chase means the ethical, sportsmanlike, and lawful pursuit and taking of any free- ranging wildlife species in a manner that does not give an individual an improper advantage over such animals.
Fair chase means the pursuit of a free roaming animal possessed of the natural inclination and ability to escape from a hunter;
Fair chase means, basically, that the prey in question is free to es­ cape. If the animal is hunted on a fenced-in game preserve, fair chase is not

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