I don't know if this belongs in the OT section, but I have to say it, just this once. A buddy of mine who went on a hike (an urbanite buddy) and they found a wounded deer and didn't know what to do. We discussed this for a good deal of time and even he agreed (and he's a hippy) that it'd be best to put the thing out of its misery. But the thing is... how?
Alright, imagine this: you're out on a nature hike, but haven't got a gun and haven't got a tag. Now I know for a lot of people this sounds silly, but please bear with me. Alright, you're in the wilderness, unarmed, and encounter a deer with its leg almost blown away. There is nobody nearby and the wound has begun to fester, meaning it's been hurt for a long time, and the deer is too weak to move. Bottom line, the thing's in agony and nobody's come to collect it. There is no park ranger.
Would killing it by hitting it on the head with a rock make me a poacher and get me convicted?
- Dave.
Alright, imagine this: you're out on a nature hike, but haven't got a gun and haven't got a tag. Now I know for a lot of people this sounds silly, but please bear with me. Alright, you're in the wilderness, unarmed, and encounter a deer with its leg almost blown away. There is nobody nearby and the wound has begun to fester, meaning it's been hurt for a long time, and the deer is too weak to move. Bottom line, the thing's in agony and nobody's come to collect it. There is no park ranger.
Would killing it by hitting it on the head with a rock make me a poacher and get me convicted?
- Dave.




















































