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Re: Shooting someone else's injured buck - etiquette question
« Reply #45 on: November 12, 2025, 03:12:14 PM »
I know this topic had me looking for an injured animal today.
Found some blood,while taking my wife hunting.
Couldn't figure it out , anybody ever find blood from a doe in heat.
It was strange, hopefully not the buck my wife has been looking for.

So I'm saying this topic sucks.,sure hope I'm not finding one .

I killed a buck by following a blood trail I found in the snow. Blood was from a fresh muzzle-loader ball in the hindquarter. No other hunters in the area.

Can't imagine a doe in heat leaving a trail.
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Re: Shooting someone else's injured buck - etiquette question
« Reply #46 on: November 12, 2025, 03:43:57 PM »
No right or wrong answer necessarily....

But this thread reinforces why I avoid general season public land hunts....

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Re: Shooting someone else's injured buck - etiquette question
« Reply #47 on: November 12, 2025, 03:49:36 PM »
This is a really interesting and thought provoking thread!

It really is, good learning opportunity. I learned a lot from another recent thread that discussed having a loaded magazine in a vehicle (but not inserted into the rifle) and whether that was a violation. A few weeks later that came up as a buddy and I were driving up to where we hunt elk.

Exactly. I read that one as well and had to re-think some things. The best threads are ones where upon first read you have to contemplate the issues and consider competing sides/arguments to formulate your own opinion. I love this site!

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Re: Shooting someone else's injured buck - etiquette question
« Reply #48 on: November 13, 2025, 08:31:31 PM »
If an animal was shot in the kneecap or thru an area that would only cause it pain and suffering that would not “piss on it” and mark it theirs.  Vital shot means toast inside of 100 yards.  If it’s outside that perimeter and still moving good it’s not your animal.  We as hunters don’t mark our game by putting holes in them.  We mark are game by not letting them run

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Re: Shooting someone else's injured buck - etiquette question
« Reply #49 on: November 13, 2025, 10:55:36 PM »
Just for consideration, some Alaska rules require you to fill out (void) your tag if you wound a big game animal and don't recover it.

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Re: Shooting someone else's injured buck - etiquette question
« Reply #50 on: November 16, 2025, 05:08:47 PM »
You did right by the law, and more importantly, by the animal that was wounded and left. Enjoy your harvest.
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Re: Shooting someone else's injured buck - etiquette question
« Reply #51 on: Today at 10:00:32 AM »
 :yeah:
Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes.  That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes.

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Re: Shooting someone else's injured buck - etiquette question
« Reply #52 on: Today at 11:45:34 AM »
I know this topic had me looking for an injured animal today.
Found some blood,while taking my wife hunting.
Couldn't figure it out , anybody ever find blood from a doe in heat.
It was strange, hopefully not the buck my wife has been looking for.

So I'm saying this topic sucks.,sure hope I'm not finding one .

I killed a buck by following a blood trail I found in the snow. Blood was from a fresh muzzle-loader ball in the hindquarter. No other hunters in the area.

Can't imagine a doe in heat leaving a trail.

Never did find what animal left the blood.
Maybe another hunter got some kind of small game or something.
The buck my wife was after ,did make it through modern firearm.
No clue if that buck has survived bow season.
She did notch her tag on a small buck ,forky WT.
The bigger one ,I rattled him in once,she kinda dropped the ball.
Couldn't rattle him again to save my life, the forky came in ,got some lead.

I asked few other hunters in my circle,they said .....
Never seen blood from a doe in heat.

Back on topic.....
I do agree a wasted animal is not acceptable.
I also would never let a hunter walk away from there injured animal,if I can help it.

Short seasons and over crowded public lands.
Injured deer is pretty common.
« Last Edit: Today at 12:54:34 PM by hunter399 »

 


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