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Not sure if I would recommend hanging the tag or not. On one hand it makes sense. You've shot your one deer. On the other hand, this is your first attempt to harvest with a bow. It's usually recommended when your trying something new, you get right back up and try again if things go south. If you let the memory fester, it can end up with you never try it again... Sent from my DROID3 using Tapatalk 2
If I don’t find him, I don’t know if I’ll continue on this year for deer.
It is illegal to shoot more than one deer a year. If you're pretty sure the deer died, then it's also the legal thing to do. Shooting another one in the name of confidence and practice is not the ethical thing to do. I don't know about you, but when I'm hunting ducks, pheasants, chukars, etc. any sailed cripples that aren't found get counted against the daily limit.
Quote from: copasj on September 05, 2012, 01:08:14 PMNot sure if I would recommend hanging the tag or not. On one hand it makes sense. You've shot your one deer. On the other hand, this is your first attempt to harvest with a bow. It's usually recommended when your trying something new, you get right back up and try again if things go south. If you let the memory fester, it can end up with you never try it again... Sent from my DROID3 using Tapatalk 2It is illegal to shoot more than one deer a year. If you're pretty sure the deer died, then it's also the legal thing to do. Shooting another one in the name of confidence and practice is not the ethical thing to do. I don't know about you, but when I'm hunting ducks, pheasants, chukars, etc. any sailed cripples that aren't found get counted against the daily limit.
Quote from: JLS on September 05, 2012, 02:17:55 PMQuote from: copasj on September 05, 2012, 01:08:14 PMNot sure if I would recommend hanging the tag or not. On one hand it makes sense. You've shot your one deer. On the other hand, this is your first attempt to harvest with a bow. It's usually recommended when your trying something new, you get right back up and try again if things go south. If you let the memory fester, it can end up with you never try it again... Sent from my DROID3 using Tapatalk 2It is illegal to shoot more than one deer a year. If you're pretty sure the deer died, then it's also the legal thing to do. Shooting another one in the name of confidence and practice is not the ethical thing to do. I don't know about you, but when I'm hunting ducks, pheasants, chukars, etc. any sailed cripples that aren't found get counted against the daily limit. Wrong, it is illegal to HARVEST more then one deer a year. If you do not recover said deer you did not harvest it.
It really sucks to lose animals but it happens. If a person makes a whole hearted effort to recover said animal and are unable too I have no problem with them continuing to hunt. If you feel like you must notch your tag then so be it. I respect that, but don't tell someone else they need to.
Quote from: grundy53 on September 05, 2012, 03:40:29 PMQuote from: JLS on September 05, 2012, 02:17:55 PMQuote from: copasj on September 05, 2012, 01:08:14 PMNot sure if I would recommend hanging the tag or not. On one hand it makes sense. You've shot your one deer. On the other hand, this is your first attempt to harvest with a bow. It's usually recommended when your trying something new, you get right back up and try again if things go south. If you let the memory fester, it can end up with you never try it again... Sent from my DROID3 using Tapatalk 2It is illegal to shoot more than one deer a year. If you're pretty sure the deer died, then it's also the legal thing to do. Shooting another one in the name of confidence and practice is not the ethical thing to do. I don't know about you, but when I'm hunting ducks, pheasants, chukars, etc. any sailed cripples that aren't found get counted against the daily limit. Wrong, it is illegal to HARVEST more then one deer a year. If you do not recover said deer you did not harvest it.Ding! We have a winner!!!!