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This topic gets me more butt hurt than the ladies who have turned me down over my life.
I've taken more than half a dozen bucks in the neck. Never had one take a single step - dropped in their tracks. This was plain unlucky.
If he would have waited and shot the deer in the chest, it would have died for sure. No one said you couldn't kill one by shooting it in the neck. But obviously the guy who harvested the deer shot it in the heart or lungs, that's why it died that time. It's simple lungs-heart a bigger target and more of a ETHICAL shot. That's what I was getting at. Of course something will die if you hit it square in the jugular and the neck bone, but a lite patience would have had this guy his life trophy. It was bad marksmanship, not bad luck. I've seen people kill deer by shooting them in the ass, does that make it a good shot? NO. just my on the matter.
Lots of Monday morning QB-ing going on. Usually, a neck shot for a deer is lights out. It looks like this one was square in the neck. I don't see why the hunter should be chastised at all. It was bum luck. Elk are a different story.
Quote from: tgomez on November 07, 2014, 12:35:47 PMNext time wait till a buck stands up, then shoot him square in the chest. Theirs a reason they tell you to shoot game in the heart and lung area. I've hunted deer sense I was 12 and have never attempted to shoot a deer in the neck. You wounded the buck, but did not make a fatal shot. We call that a flesh wound. But hey, atleast you were close my friend. Lesson learned, and at least you have a few pictures of him for memory sake.I have never attempted to shoot one in the neck either....... but will admit I did shoot one in the neck. Luckily it worked out.
Next time wait till a buck stands up, then shoot him square in the chest. Theirs a reason they tell you to shoot game in the heart and lung area. I've hunted deer sense I was 12 and have never attempted to shoot a deer in the neck. You wounded the buck, but did not make a fatal shot. We call that a flesh wound. But hey, atleast you were close my friend. Lesson learned, and at least you have a few pictures of him for memory sake.
.Go find your own deer! That is how fights break out when hunters rush to the shot hoping to tag an animal before someone else has a chance to finish tracking. With that kind of neck shot I expect it wouldn't have mattered. Sounds like the buck wasn't much effected in the short term. But it still irritates me when I see it happen.
Quote from: RadSav on November 07, 2014, 03:17:51 PM.Go find your own deer! That is how fights break out when hunters rush to the shot hoping to tag an animal before someone else has a chance to finish tracking. With that kind of neck shot I expect it wouldn't have mattered. Sounds like the buck wasn't much effected in the short term. But it still irritates me when I see it happen. ...Irritates me also....sorry for the O.P but at least an old timer got him.
That's what's bad about neck shots, either they good or not. to what H2O said.