- Location
- Saskatchewan
Out of about 140 animals, I have hit and lost two deer, two elk, and one bear. Each one still bothers me.
Ethics, like good manners are taught.
I used to know a fellow each year like clockwork would lose at least 1 deer arrowing it in the last minutes or seconds of available daylight and then was unable to find it. He would always search the next morning to no avail. Used to make me sick to my stomach and I always called him on it and it was always the same excuses. I put the wrong pin on it or the arrow hit a branch or the deer flinched at the sound of the release. He never seemed nearly as bothered by it as I was and I didn't even hunt the darned things.
A thinking person once suggested to me that a good shot will make more poor hits than clean misses.Who has never missed? The theory has been difficult to disprove mathematically speaking.
One thing I know for sure is hunters and guides aren't exactly the best judges of whether they hit or not. Studies have been done with blood tracking dogs to bear that out. If I had a 5 spot for every dead animal that I was told I missed I could buy a nice rifle with the proceeds.
You should have said something. Most of these young fellows are getting into hunting without an older relative having taught them.
A lot of younger people don't have a hunting mentor. Damn shame for both the new hunter & the game being hunted.
I never take running shots or take long shots
I'm better at stalking then the then taking long shots each yard closer to the target the better I feel about the shot
there is a lot of gratification you get ,when you see a animal 600 yards a way and you sneak up to 50 yard away to make your shot
Slob Hunters...created since the beginning of time.
mareshow, these are some scenes you may have witnessed had you been comfortable taking the shot you speak of.
btw, my above slob hunter is not directed at you are anyone in the two clips I'm about to link to.
Watch some Rackman videos, the guy has some big ....
www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrWYuh_s1RQ
www.wideopenspaces.com/bowhunter-captures-intense-point-blank-kill-moose-video/
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