- Location
- Back in the Peace Country
Over the past few years I have become aware of something that a lot of hunters do, at least ones i've been around and spoken with, and I did the same a few times.
Now I consciously think about it when I arrive upon an animal that has been shot.
Ever get to an animal you have shot and see him try to get to his feet and
you're just amazed
We shot 3 buffalo last yaer and one went down from a 30 06 to the head at 20 yrds. When we got to him he was getting to his feet slowly. we stared in amazement
Then our senses came back when a guy back in the truck shouted at us to shoot him quick!!!!
I ahve not seen too many people go up to a moose or big animal and see it conscious or getting to his feet and instinctively shoot it.
I have seen a lot of,
Then a lot of hurry hurry put him down, .....
You feel like #### for not nailing him immediately, but it;s like your just shocked or something.
Anyone relate
Now I consciously think about it when I arrive upon an animal that has been shot.
Ever get to an animal you have shot and see him try to get to his feet and
We shot 3 buffalo last yaer and one went down from a 30 06 to the head at 20 yrds. When we got to him he was getting to his feet slowly. we stared in amazement
Then our senses came back when a guy back in the truck shouted at us to shoot him quick!!!!
I ahve not seen too many people go up to a moose or big animal and see it conscious or getting to his feet and instinctively shoot it.
I have seen a lot of,
Then a lot of hurry hurry put him down, .....
You feel like #### for not nailing him immediately, but it;s like your just shocked or something.
Anyone relate





























Fortunetly I was able to grab a gun & catch it trying to get up again 100' in the bush from the camp 






















