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Was staring right up it's poop hole, the camera man had a bad angle and he was further to the right of the shooter. I'm surprised I didn't hear "hold my beer, watch this". These guys need to rifle hunt or not hunt at all and not call themselves bow hunters.
alright, flame on guys... FLAME ON!
You asked for it....there is a difference between an animal that is wounded and you have to take the time to track it down to finish it, and an animal lying practically at your feet; wounded but obviously alive and still struggling to get away. I don't have a problem with people who celebrate their kills when they are certain the animal is indeed dead. It's another story to stand around celebrating the "kill" before the animal is dead though. If you think celebrating is more important than doing everything reasonably within your power to kill the animal as cleanly and quickly as you can, then in my opinion you should not be hunting. I can see the need for waiting before tracking a wounded animal so you don't end up with it travelling even farther and taking even longer to die. However when it became apparent the deer was alive but unable to move they should have got up close enough to finish the job instead of just standing around watching it suffer and cheering each other. And even at the end it never shows them finish the deer, for all we know they could have killed it as soon as the video stopped rolling, or they could have kept right on hooting and hollering for another half an hour waiting for it to bleed out.
alright, flame on guys... it's a 2 minute 50 second video. the shot that connected was at 1:20. at the end of the 2:50, the men were on the animal and assuming they didn't stand there and BS for half an hour, i would guess the deer was dead 2 minutes after being shot. My first archery deer lived a hell of a lot longer than 2 minutes after i shot him too far back and he traveled almost 500 yards, laying down at least once. 65 yards, hard quartering away, low percentage shot, agreed. but they stuck the deer and it was immobilized, allowing them to get on it pretty quickly, i'd say, and kill it. not a shot i would have taken, but the shooter felt confident and made an 'OK' shot. he didn't shoot it in the @ss like his buddy wanted. he didn't get a perfect heart/lung, but as stated, my first deer (25 yards) wasn't shot well either. $hit happens at all ranges. whooping and hollering? not how I celebrate a forked horn muley buck, but if i ever draw another big bull tag and connect, who knows what kind of celebration i'll throw. should they have filmed the hunt? sure. post it on youtube? no. not without some editing, at least. would the video have been less objectionable to you if there was a sound track and you didn't see them driving down the two track first? In my opinion they could have done without the close up of the downed deer looking into the camera. Killing isn't my favorite part of hunting, but without the kill, you might as well just take a walk in the woods. you can't eat the pictures. as for the road hunting, if you were moving to another hunting area, spotted a buck bedded down off a two-track, your buddy stood up in the back to watch him. you piled out of your rig, missed the first shot, took a low percentage second shot that connected (maybe you got caught up in the excitement and felt some pressure to redeem yourself in front of your friends, who knows ). you buddies whoop it up, you close in on the immobilized deer within 2 minutes. call me crazy, but other than the low percentage shot and the overly excited celebration, i'm ok with it. he killed his deer fairly cleanly, and pretty quickly. FLAME ON!