I guess it would depend on what you mean by "my definition".
if you're referring to a more skillful method earning a higher "praise", sure I'd agree.
Really not thinking " praise".."skill" pretty much
nails it.

Once again, couldn't pass it up.

The difficulty factor is important to me, but I don't believe it needs to be, or should be, important to everyone.
In my opinion, a "true hunter" such as you appear to be, welcomes the challenge to pit his/her "hunting skills" against the quarry. The more rudimentary the weapons, the more it meets my definition of a "hunter".
I also hold the opinion that hunting (misnomer in the following sense) WITH A 30-06 or any high power rifle w/ a scope, sitting in a tree, or other elevated structure, using artificial scents, salt licks, feed of any kind (probably missed a few) becomes imho, a "blood sport". BTW, do a search on the preceding..you'll discover that I didn't use "selective definition"..or not.
Hunting can be broken down into different "stages", that aren't necessarily progressed through, or progressed through in any set order. There's the guy who just simply wants to succeed,
Simply for the sake of " succeeding" (we're talking hunting here) for the sport of it...makes no sense to me.
or the guy who wants to get his "limit"
See "succeeding" above..
or only a "big" animal, or a certain color of animal,
The above statement equates to a "trophy hunt"...AKA, Blood Sport...imho.
or who only wants to use a certain tool or weapon.
Like what..a Bazooka, Chainsaw, Bolo..sorry, crept up on me.

sure I have no problem with someone wanting to use a "certain tool", just as long as its a "Spear, Bow&arrow, Muzzle Loader( no wheeled cannons), etc.

I find myself mainly in that last category, although I had to progress through some of the other categories first.
And why did you have to progress through some of the other categories ? I think I already know the answer.

I get a kick out of working with old, hand-powered tools. That couldn't always be termed "efficient", and is actually probably "unnatural", and sometimes even unsafe.
I Don't think "old hand-powered tools are "unnatural OR unsafe...my F.I.L (recently passed @ 93 yrs old) was an antique dealer for 70 yrs, and worked with MANY old tools, very skilled in their use, never had any problems. There is much to be said about using tried & true methods..AKA preserving the past...but not in this thread.
What other organism does things the "hard way" by choice, for enjoyment?
Well I did see a Chimp antagonize a dog by yanking on the dog's tail...does that qualify?
If you mean the definition mentioning "unnecessary" and "blood sport" (I'm not going back to look at it to get the specific wording) then no, I'm not in line with that, for a few reasons.
I think I've explained my opinion on the above quotes...and my arthritis is hindering my typing abilities, ergo I don't think I'll revisit my position.
It could be argued that the existance of humans isn't "necessary", so why would anything we do be "necessary"?
I suppose it could be argued, but not on a "hunting thread"....just a tad too subjective for me, at this time.
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I also think you're muddying the water with "deer stand" and "artificial lure". What constitutes the "terms" of difficulty/fairness you're looking for?
I do believe I've already answered that question.
I've never been big on lures for hunting, but their use is natural (many animals use lures).
I shot a deer a few years back with a bow, from 1 row of standing corn into the next. I used the corn as a tool to hide my presence , movement, and sound, and used the wind as a tool to hide my scent. I was stationary, and let the deer come to me. Does that meet/exceed the "deer stand" definition?
No comparison..you utilization involved natural vegetation, although the corn WAS planted by a human...still doesn't compare to a device constructed in a tree.
What if I'd have been in a tree? Using a device to aid my safety?
Depends, how safe is the safety device? I suppose you could, theoretically, fall from the tree and in the process hang yourself...and if this act was accomplished in the presence of a Deer, well you can just imagine the entertainment you just provided.
