- Location
- Prince Albert, Sk
Do we know he changed which animal he was shooting at?
Everybody is assuming and that is that.
Here is a scenario, maybe he purposely missing the elk so he could post a video and see what kind of reaction he would get, you just never know, see I just assumed too.
Everybody is assuming and that is that.
Here is a scenario, maybe he purposely missing the elk so he could post a video and see what kind of reaction he would get, you just never know, see I just assumed too.
Kelly, the video is posted for public consumption. We have opinions because it matters! I have been in this shooters position many times. It is tempting to act as this shooter did, but it is most definitely NOT OK to start shooting at one animal and then switch to another. It is also inexcusable to choose to shoot from the worst possible position instead of getting steadier. The shooter had plenty of time.
My experience tells me that under those circumstances, several elk may have been hit and left to die a slow death from wounds. Even quickly fatal hits are seldom apparent at long range. Of the 15 or so elk that I have personally killed, most travelled an average of 40 yards after the shot, and many showed no evidence of a fatal hit. It is inexcusable to start shooting an an animal, not know if it is hit or not, and then switch to another. And it is never, ever a bad thing to pass up a shot.
You are actually supporting this activity or think it is ethically neutral? The worst possible excuse for bad hunter behaviour is so the shooter can record a video to post on the internet!



















































