The "Nope, not me", are bull####ters, or havent had bad luck yet.
Hunt long enough, and some animal will amaze you.
I've had a dead deer get up and walk away.
I shot a big doe when I was 16-17. I had just walked into my stand, set my rifle up against the tree, pulled my backpack/chair off, and attempted to set it on the ground. In doing so, I knoocked my 30-30 barrel first down a small hill in the snow. (Did I mention it was snowing?
)
SO down about 10 feet I go to grab my rifle. Im thinking to myself "watch, there is going to be a deer watching me.
Sure enough, I looked to my left, and there was a doe standing there at about 35-40 yards. I opened my action, blew the snow out of the barrel, and proceeded to shoot the deer... I fired 4 shots into the deer as it ran back and forth in front of me, and piled up right in front of me into an old stump. Not 5 minutes later the dogger came walking over the hill to me and my deer. It was still alive, and I wanted to put another finishing shot into it. (keep in mind we were only standing 10 yards away from it) The dogger (my cousin, whom I have the utmost respect for his abilities)
told me not to put a finishing shot as it was dead, and to go back up into my stand to finish the run. (that had yet to start)
Not 10 minutes later, the deer got up, and hobbled away I didnt think much about it as i figured it would just laydown out of sight, and die.
Didnt it snow about 6 inches in 2 hours
NO track, no blood, and no deer.
I learned a valuable lesson that day...
If it aint dead, finish it!
Hunt long enough, and some animal will amaze you.
I've had a dead deer get up and walk away.
I shot a big doe when I was 16-17. I had just walked into my stand, set my rifle up against the tree, pulled my backpack/chair off, and attempted to set it on the ground. In doing so, I knoocked my 30-30 barrel first down a small hill in the snow. (Did I mention it was snowing?
SO down about 10 feet I go to grab my rifle. Im thinking to myself "watch, there is going to be a deer watching me.
Sure enough, I looked to my left, and there was a doe standing there at about 35-40 yards. I opened my action, blew the snow out of the barrel, and proceeded to shoot the deer... I fired 4 shots into the deer as it ran back and forth in front of me, and piled up right in front of me into an old stump. Not 5 minutes later the dogger came walking over the hill to me and my deer. It was still alive, and I wanted to put another finishing shot into it. (keep in mind we were only standing 10 yards away from it) The dogger (my cousin, whom I have the utmost respect for his abilities)
told me not to put a finishing shot as it was dead, and to go back up into my stand to finish the run. (that had yet to start)
Not 10 minutes later, the deer got up, and hobbled away I didnt think much about it as i figured it would just laydown out of sight, and die.
Didnt it snow about 6 inches in 2 hours
NO track, no blood, and no deer.
I learned a valuable lesson that day...
If it aint dead, finish it!




















































