Mount Sweetness
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Southern Ontario
Big adrealine rush when the animal is found...much relief that the animal was recovered and did not suffer
I find my reaction depends on the game. I honestly respect and appreciate the beauty of the animals I hunt. I hunt grouse over my dog so the kill is not necessarily the goal. I love to watch my dog work. You see the bird flush, follow, lead, squeeze the trigger, hear the report, watch the fall, release the dog, delivery to hand. Does the heart good. But even after getting so many grouse i'll look at the feathers and admire them.
I get a few geese or ducks, i enjoy watching Tikka retrieve...high fives all around. lol
When I got my doe last year I couldn't get my heart to stop pounding. Kept thinking "did I get her? Did I miss?" It was a lung shot, we tracked and found her bedding down. She was big and beautiful. I wouldn't let her suffer and bleed to death. I shot her in the head. Made for a grizzly picture after. I was happy about the whole ordeal. I probably said a prayer to my self wishing her well. I don't remember. I'm not religious, but I do consider myself to be spiritual.
I wouldn't let her suffer and bleed to death. I shot her in the head. Made for a grizzly picture after
You should have grab her antlers and shoved her head in the ground and stuck a knife in her at the back of her head where it meets her neck ... no ugly mess afterwards!
Interesting responses ... thank you for those my fellow CGNer's. HAPPY HUNTING!
Otokiak
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA
I've never been one to express with 'High fives' etc. on big game in particular. While often I have been happy with the results, I've also felt a touch of sadness and remorse for tha animal as well.
It appears we may have something in common. Here's my Tikka.
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Thanks for the advice. Her antlers? I think you'd be hard pressed to find a whitetail doe with antlers?


So Otokiak, how do you feel about killing.....
i quietly go about my business and look forward to the beers when i get home.
I'm weird, a hypocrite even. I appreciate life in all forms and realize no single life is worth any more or less then another. To me a mosquito and a horse both have equal value, both want to live and both have a right to live. However I have no problem killing certain things with extreme predjudice, but at the same time I hold other creatures to higher levels. I'm not much of a big game hunter and enjoy the smaller stuff. I like the hunt, not the kill. I look at game animals with the highest respect and I almost treasure them. However there are a few situations that I allow myself to wander from my standards. I will take a shot on any animal I have a license for if it provides me the perfect oppertunity. When I do, I feel a bit sad, a bit ashamed and a bit happy. I don't let out war whoops and thank the man upstairs for allowing me to take a creature. But again there are exceptions. Gophers, I blast them to pieces and have little remorse. But even then I don't like to see them suffer and if hit poor, I'll try to dispatch them quickly. See? Hypocrite.![]()
I am sure that killing is not painless,so killing and suffering go hand in hand!!!!!!!
I am sure that killing is not painless,so killing and suffering go hand in hand!!!!!!!



























