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Last year I was driving in to hunt an elk area. On the way to it, there was a little velvety 4 point whitetail that I decided to take. Well he decided to jump the string and then head into the next county.I grabbed the arrow...replaced the blades on it (favorite arrow) and went on to shoot a small bull elk a few hours later. In retrospect I am glad the buck saved his own life but given the same option, I'll do it again.I hunted with somebody one year during early muzzleloader season. A big heavy bear ran across the road about 50 yards in front of us, cinnamon. He kept driving and I told him, "pull over...pull over!" The bear stopped running and was walking up the clear hillside about 150 yards uphill. "PULL OVER $%%$%*#$!" He said, "we're hunting deer not bear" Haven't hunted or talked to him since...too dumb for words.
Quote from: Jonathan_S on August 20, 2015, 10:32:31 AMLast year I was driving in to hunt an elk area. On the way to it, there was a little velvety 4 point whitetail that I decided to take. Well he decided to jump the string and then head into the next county.I grabbed the arrow...replaced the blades on it (favorite arrow) and went on to shoot a small bull elk a few hours later. In retrospect I am glad the buck saved his own life but given the same option, I'll do it again.I hunted with somebody one year during early muzzleloader season. A big heavy bear ran across the road about 50 yards in front of us, cinnamon. He kept driving and I told him, "pull over...pull over!" The bear stopped running and was walking up the clear hillside about 150 yards uphill. "PULL OVER $%%$%*#$!" He said, "we're hunting deer not bear" Haven't hunted or talked to him since...too dumb for words.someone did that to me one time, turned into a hell of an argument and name calling. would have only taken him a second to drop me off, I could have walked back to camp and got my own rig....We were in High-School