A Moose with a wiper blade !!!!

First rabbit i killed was with a cooey bolt .22. Aimed for the head at 80 yards roughly. I hit it in the leg just above what would be it's elbow. It took off screaming. When I got close it was trying to run so I try for a kill shot and hit. It was my first and almost my last rabbit, how unlucky they are for tasting so good. Since then I either know i'm going to kill it first shot with my sr22 or i use the 20 gauge and that takes away all uncertainty of a bad shot lol.
 
a 20g shotgun on a goose is far from unconventional but what follows is. It's still moving and I proceed to wring its neck. The body takes off while I'm holding its head. I was a little shocked to say the least (14 or 15 at the time). I reload and aim...come to the realization that its dead but it just doesn't know it yet and shooting it again would be overkill. I empty the chamber and chase after it, take it back to the blind and place it on its back. It tried to runaway for a few more minutes.
A year later I chased a wounded goose in boot-high snow, took a few missed snowballs to stop it to wring its neck.
Using a rifle on a fox with too many rocks in the area was not an option, my father and I chased it and when it took a breather I phased it with a palm-sized rock and pin it with my boot. I was shown how to pull the heart.
 
killed a few mice with a command wire mouse trap.... that was an afternoon well spent in afghanistan.
Shot a deer and it went down, cripled and unable to stand, but it was far from dead, walked up put a boot on its head and cut its throat with a knife.
 
Nice buck with a 91 pickup. Truck lived and is receiving a 5000 face lift. What was left of the deer tasted good. Killed a 4 point with a throwing axe I used to clear brush from my shooting lanes. I admit I spine shot him with a bow first. He laid apparently dead for some time. I walked up poked him no movement I turn to put the bow down and it raised up swing his horns at me. Ripped my jeans with his hooves. I grabbed his antler by instinct bad idea. I killed it with the axe he tore my left shoulder out and now I suffer from bursitis. My old boss has killed all manners of small game by throwing patio bricks. Its hilarious watching him drive the 4110 chucking bricks at coons
 
You guys ar disgusting. To properly hunt or to kill the wounded in a non humane way like a tire iron... really? And to take such pride. Disgusting. I'm no hippy, and I myself would re run over a raccoon to kill it finish it off, but to attack sh!t with sticks... wow.
 
You guys ar disgusting. To properly hunt or to kill the wounded in a non humane way like a tire iron... really? And to take such pride. Disgusting. I'm no hippy, and I myself would re run over a raccoon to kill it finish it off, but to attack sh!t with sticks... wow.

I hope your being sarcastic...:cheers:
 
I was attacked, yes, attacked, by a groudhog once.
What happened I think is that I had shot his mate with my single shot 22, instead of running for the hole as usual, he came for me.
After I hoofed him a good one with my steel toed boots, he came again, but I had reloaded this time.
 
Geologist I work with was in a boat with a couple locals in northern Saskatchewan and came across a doe swimming across the lake. Went up along side and one of the local guys slit it's throat with his leatherman and hauled it in. Happy camp for a couple days.
 
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