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Re: What would you do?
« Reply #15 on: November 24, 2023, 06:33:40 PM »
Put the wounded animal down asap period. If it’s his feel free to give it to him or just take it for yourself. Animal comes first always!
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I've seen it happen way too many times.  Take the shot when it's there. It's the right thing to do. If it's hit,  congratulate the hunter and move on. If not,  tag it and bring it home.  Wound loss is a real thing and hurts allocation. Not a POS move at all.


This is what I should have done in hindsight.  I carried on without shooting. In the past I had guys jump in front of me on a deer I wounded and messed up my stalk. (It was eventually taken by another hunter)
It started to grate on me that I didn't try to put it down, so I went back, looked for 1/2 hour trying to locate it, no luck.   
I learned....
The guy in truck was just watching, not the shooter, who was 1/4 mile away on wrong side of canyon, and fairly certain he had no idea where the buck was/went to.
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Re: What would you do?
« Reply #16 on: November 24, 2023, 06:39:52 PM »
Hindsight is 20/20, it sounds like you made what you thought was the right call at the time. I think that is the best anyone can do.
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Re: What would you do?
« Reply #17 on: November 24, 2023, 06:44:08 PM »
Aside from the screaming and acting a fool joke. If it was me and the other guy wasn't reacting to it like he was pursuing it I would do like everyone else is saying and I would shoot it. Then deal with the other guy.   :dunno:

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Re: What would you do?
« Reply #18 on: November 24, 2023, 06:54:35 PM »
If an animal is in bow range and one I would like to take, I shoot. The only exception is I KNOW another hunter is setup on said critter.

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Re: What would you do?
« Reply #19 on: November 24, 2023, 10:40:10 PM »
I would definitely shoot it and go from there.

If you pass up the chance so the other guy can finish it off, decent chance it wanders off and nobody gets it.

By shooting it you are doing right by the animal and doing the first shooter a favor. If it turns out there is no first shooter or they’ve given up, you’re in look.

In my opinion, even if an injured animal isn’t up to your standards, if it’s legal, the ethical thing is to use your tag on it. Letting it suffer because it’s not big enough is brutal.

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Re: What would you do?
« Reply #20 on: November 24, 2023, 11:54:07 PM »
 :yeah:
If you see a legal animal that is obviously wounded
It is a moral responsibility to take it. Period
Animals deserve that
One shot. One kill!

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Re: What would you do?
« Reply #21 on: November 25, 2023, 06:04:05 AM »
Agree that I should have taken the shot and am very much regretting I didn't. It was just a weird deal with a guy sitting there watching. Something told me not to shoot......don't know why cause normally I would've.
It was very open country, I will be back there on Sunday, so going to spend a couple hours on the glass to see if I can turn it up again. The guy watching it said he thought front leg was most likely broken so it prolly won't go too far (it was getting along and covering ground when I last saw it)


On a different note, earlier in the day I saw one of those bucks your'e pretty sure is legal at first sighting, but because it had some branches camo'ing his antlers was not 100% sure. Instead of nocking an arrow first like I SHOULD do, i put the bino's up, WRONG move.  Was definitely more than legal, just as I drew back on him he started moving and never stopped. UGH   Was a day of wrong choices  :bash:
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Re: What would you do?
« Reply #22 on: November 25, 2023, 07:38:54 AM »
I would have got out and shot it. If I killed it I would then determine which arrow really did the job and if the other guy had shot it or not. I wouldn’t mind giving an animal up to someone if my shot was unnecessary but it would be fun to have helped seal the deal for the guy at least.

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Re: What would you do?
« Reply #23 on: November 25, 2023, 07:45:08 AM »
If this deer had been shot in the leg then I’d assume Aram Von Benedikt was hot on its trail


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Re: What would you do?
« Reply #24 on: November 25, 2023, 07:57:03 AM »
I agree with the ethics of putting down a wounded or injured deer. I've tagged one and was hunting with a buddy who also tagged one. Neither deer was what we were after but it was the correct thing to do. Even though we hunt these animals with the intent to kill some of them, I think we care about them and would prefer that they not suffer. Buuuuuuuuuut.........read on.

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Re: What would you do?
« Reply #25 on: November 25, 2023, 08:07:46 AM »
I know I'm black sheep ,HW member now.....

But I do have a story I heard from a friend of a friend,co worker deal.
I'll keep this short as possible.

Hunter shoots deer ,tracks deer,unable to recover deer,weak blood trail, private property, whatever.
Recovery hunter finds deer next day dead. Tags deer.
First hunter is still active grid searching.
Both hunters end up talking,the recovery hunter gives the first hunter some BS story. Basically would never tell the truth.
Cause he would never want anyone to know his tag was notched on an already dead deer  .
The recovery hunters leaves the first hunter grid searching for a deer that has been found and tagged.
The deer was only shot one time by the first hunter.

The first hunter was left with nothing, no information where deer was found,grid searching, Stopped searching after talking with the recovery hunter .
Recovery hunter got the deer, will never say a word to anyone.
Look at that deer,remind him that he will never be as good of hunter as the first hunter.



What do you guys think of a whopper story like that .
This story is about ten years old.
It's an old one that always reminds how hunters are never friends among hunters.
I believe the moral of the story,still rings true today.
Even if it is a ten year old story.















« Last Edit: November 25, 2023, 08:59:52 AM by hunter399 »

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Re: What would you do?
« Reply #26 on: November 25, 2023, 08:28:40 AM »
I know I'm black sheep ,HW member now.....

But I do have a story I heard from a friend of a friend,co worker deal.
I'll keep this short as possible.

Hunter shoots deer ,tracks deer,unable to recover deer,weak blood trail, private property, whatever.
Recovery hunter finds deer next day dead. Tags deer.
First hunter is still active grid searching.
Both hunters end up talking,the recovery hunter gives the first hunter some BS story. Basically would never tell the truth.
Cause he would never want anyone to know his tag was notched on an already dead deer  .
The recovery hunters leaves the first hunter grid searching for a deer that has been found and tagged.
The deer was only shot one time by the first hunter.

The first hunter was left with nothing, no information where deer was found,grid searching, Stopped searching after talking with the recovery hunter .
Recovery hunter got the deer, will never say a word to anyone.
Look at that deer,remind him that he will never be as good of hunter as the first hunter.



What do you guys think of a whopper story like that .
This story is about ten years old.
It's an old one that always reminds how hunters are never friends among hunters.

Sounds like a story and one side of it at that. Maybe it was the first hunters deer, maybe the guy did just throw a tag on a dead deer, regardless you leave a deer on public land that you lost you can’t  be surprised to find out someone else found it. The first guys very easily would have never found it and in that case in this story the second guy is the good guy.

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Re: What would you do?
« Reply #27 on: November 25, 2023, 08:54:53 AM »
I’m thinking one guy waiting in truck and watching for it to cross the road while his partner is following up and tracking the deer?
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Re: What would you do?
« Reply #28 on: November 25, 2023, 09:05:29 AM »
I know I'm black sheep ,HW member now.....

But I do have a story I heard from a friend of a friend,co worker deal.
I'll keep this short as possible.

Hunter shoots deer ,tracks deer,unable to recover deer,weak blood trail, private property, whatever.
Recovery hunter finds deer next day dead. Tags deer.
First hunter is still active grid searching.
Both hunters end up talking,the recovery hunter gives the first hunter some BS story. Basically would never tell the truth.
Cause he would never want anyone to know his tag was notched on an already dead deer  .
The recovery hunters leaves the first hunter grid searching for a deer that has been found and tagged.
The deer was only shot one time by the first hunter.

The first hunter was left with nothing, no information where deer was found,grid searching, Stopped searching after talking with the recovery hunter .
Recovery hunter got the deer, will never say a word to anyone.
Look at that deer,remind him that he will never be as good of hunter as the first hunter.



What do you guys think of a whopper story like that .
This story is about ten years old.
It's an old one that always reminds how hunters are never friends among hunters.

Sounds like a story and one side of it at that. Maybe it was the first hunters deer, maybe the guy did just throw a tag on a dead deer, regardless you leave a deer on public land that you lost you can’t  be surprised to find out someone else found it. The first guys very easily would have never found it and in that case in this story the second guy is the good guy.

That's the catch to the story.
Is nobody ever knows. Cause no hunter would ever admit they tagged a dead deer or tell a soul where they found it.

I think it's just the moral of the story that still rings true.
Hunters are never friends amongst themselves.
From a very old hunting story.
« Last Edit: November 25, 2023, 09:11:02 AM by hunter399 »

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Re: What would you do?
« Reply #29 on: November 25, 2023, 01:44:53 PM »

Look at that deer,remind him that he will never be as good of hunter as the first hunter.

Looking at this from another angle. To be a "good hunter", a person would need to be able to enter the hunting area (1), spot the deer (2), position himself for the shot (3), make the shot (4), hike on over to tag the deer (5) and drag the deer out of the hunting area (6).

The first hunter accomplished (1-3) and only partially accomplished (4) resulting in a wounded animal. The hunter who tagged the animal simply skipped steps (1-4) and completed the task via steps (5-6). To me an essential part of being a good hunter is to actually find the animal that you shot at and hit. Emphasis on finding. Neither hunter qualifies as being good in this situation.

Unethical to let people go on searching for something that you know isn't out there when you know where it is, namely in your possession. And who knows if the guy with the horns on the wall experiences shame or pride when he looks at them.

 

 


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