Well, I am quite sorry, but I don't consider going to a high fence ranch and killing a tame red stag is "hunting". It's like driving out in the pasture and shooting a calf. Now, you have to kill the calf to eat it, for sure. And, it's not unethical to kill a calf for meat, done all the time, but I don't call it hunting. I do, however, bait deer. In Texas, feeders are not only legal, they've become a way of life. So, I supposed one man's ethical hunting practices are another man's outrage. I don't know many hunters who think shooting a pinned up animal is ethical sport, though. It does, however, explain how all those huge-y-mongous deer are shot every week on the outdoor hunting shows. Not all of 'em are shot this way, though. I saw one in eastern Montana the other day. They were filming the deer out in the fields and filmed the guy shooting a buck from a bluff at about 200 yards, maybe a little better. I think the shooter was Larry Weisund (sp) IIRC, grey headed guy with the beard that looks like Santa and works for Thompson Center I guess, because that's all he ever uses. His TC was in .405 Winchester, or some old caliber. Anyway, I don't think that was filmed inside a 5 acre fenced pin, so some of these shows are ethical I reckon. They ain't all cheatin'. I can't imagine a guy like him would be a part of such, being he was a wildlife biologist in a former life. OTOH, I know nothing about Jimmy Houston other than he won some bass fishing tournaments.