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Deer Hunting / Re: Shooting someone else's injured buck - etiquette question
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Deer Hunting / Re: Shooting someone else's injured buck - etiquette question« Last post by BD1 on Today at 08:06:12 AM »![]() 2
Deer Hunting / Re: 2025 deer, let's see em!« Last post by Pacific Ghost on Today at 07:57:46 AM »Kodiak Island Sitka.
Harvested November 2nd. Now on to late buck since I missed the last week of the regular WA deer rifle season.3
Deer Hunting / Re: Shooting someone else's injured buck - etiquette question« Last post by HntnFsh on Today at 07:46:24 AM »Agreed, but that wasnt the case in the scenario the OP posted. He did what was right!
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Deer Hunting / Re: Shooting someone else's injured buck - etiquette question« Last post by CamoDup on Today at 07:31:15 AM »People who shoot a deer that has already been shot by another hunter then claim it for themselves are not morally correct in my opinion. Whatever happened to helping out another hunter and having some morals?
If someone else shoots a deer and you decide to "put it down" before they can deliver the final blow or just wait for the first shot to do its work just doesn't sit right with me. Legal? Yes. But in my opinion it's chicken $hit. I know there's a million different situations but what I'm saying if the original shooter was on his tail and has a chance to kill it then it's their animal. I've seen and heard of a ton of different instances where people's bucks have been "stolen". It's happened to me ON A QUALITY DRAW TAG! It happened to my boss last season, it happened to my bosses son this year. Every situation is different I get that, but I'm saying where the original shooter knows where the animal is and has already put one in him... that's his deer. ![]() 5
Advocacy, Agencies, Access / Re: "Border Lands Conservation Act" courtesy of Mike Lee (R-UT)« Last post by nwmein199 on Today at 07:18:30 AM »Hey moderators - Why was the post removed from this topic that said Mike Lee is a Mormon?
https://www.lee.senate.gov/about-mike 6
Out Of State Hunting / Re: Montana Bull Elk "Recovery"« Last post by link on Today at 07:18:13 AM »You drove all the way to Montana to rescue your buddy, and all you could find was Coors beer?Nothing wrong with banquet at elk camp. Well done. 7
Deer Hunting / Re: Shooting someone else's injured buck - etiquette question« Last post by NOCK NOCK on Today at 07:11:55 AM »Late archery, talked with a guy sitting in truck. Some dude had arrowed a 3point. I don't know where it was hit but front leg was not being used. Truck guy was not hunting, just watching the deal play out. About 30 yards past the truck I see the buck uphill at 40 yards, an easy shot for me, but decided to not interfere in another's hunt, (had that happen to me once and lost the deer) At the moment, I felt like I would be a Dbag for doing so, especially with the truck guy watching me.
Turns out I made the wrong decision to not interfere. A bit further up the road another hunter had talked to the shooter. Shooter had ZERO idea what direction the deer was headed, and I couldn't find shooter to tell him, so I went back and spent hours glassing for the injured buck (very open country) but never turned it up. I'm positive that buck didn't survive his injury, and still to this day regret not shooting it when I had the chance. Every 2nd shooter scenario has situations where ethics/morals come into question. I have adjusted mine after that day. IMHO, the OP did the correct thing. 8
Deer Hunting / Re: Sure glad cougars are solitary animals.« Last post by link on Today at 07:00:01 AM »How else would a mother cougar teach her cubs how to hunt? I don't think anyone has ever said females don't hunt with their cubs.
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Deer Hunting / Re: Shooting someone else's injured buck - etiquette question« Last post by elkboy on Today at 06:16:07 AM »I'm glad you were there to put it out of its pain. Although a survivable injury (deer are incredibly tough), that buck was in for suffering.
You did the right thing, and it is absolutely your deer after you delivered an accurate and effective 'coup de grace'. If the buck had been mortally wounded by the first shooter, and you saw where the buck had gone, to help the other hunter would have been the right action, in my opinion. 10
Guns and Ammo / Re: Shotgun with a bulging barrel« Last post by lee on Today at 06:16:04 AM »Another source to keep an eye on:
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