Trophy....not a trophy?

I put a calf moose out of its misery one time. It had been shot in the leg. When we got up to it I could smell the gangreen(if thats how its spelt). i went back to a friends place and phoned the game warden. He said to go back see if anything was good and he would give us a pass(of some sort). To take it without cancelling my tag. Thats what I did but it was to far gone. Dam because thats great meat.
Yes if it would have been a trophy it would sstill be my trophy no matter. I hunted it I shot it and it was all my time and money. Just cause some fool took a bad shot and wrecked some of my meat.
 
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Kill the deer, wait a bit then tag it. I would probably put it out of it's misery if I didn't have a tag, but I would think long and hard about calling F&W.
 
I'm not a trophy hunter, but would finish off a wounded animal if I came across one. I would, as one poster above said, be giving some thought before calling in the game wardens. In my area, we have mule deer mixed in with whitetails. Although it hasn't happened to me, I know darn well a few muleys have gone to waste. Right around here, you need to be drawn for mule deer, so very few whitetail hunters have muley tags. I know, I know... muleys are quite different from whitetails, but......

All I can say now is that I have smartened up since I was a young man. Some of the long shots, running shots, near dark shots, too early shots we took were foolish and very poor sportsmanlike. These days, I am likely as not to get skunked, but I appreciate the priviledge of being free to go out and stroll around in a nice quiet area and carry one of my favorite old rifles. :p:p
 
Bleeding like a stuck pig ... and you didn't hear the shot ?
Maybe a bow-hunter, eh ?

No matter, I'd dispatch it too, post-haste ... and it wouldn't matter whether
it was a "trophy" head or not. But if a a guy showed up withinin the next 20 minutes (i.e., obviously following the blood trail) and gave a reasonable explanation of where he was, how he shot it, why he waited, etc, I'd defer and let him tag it. Good sportsmanship isn't that tough a thing !

I agree!
 
If someone in your hunting party honestly shoots an animal of the wrong ### or type , for example a mulie buck when only whitetail are open, no one has a tag,what does a guy do, leave it for the scavengers, take it home illegally, call F&W,I know the first thing I would do is talk to my buddy about the importance of knowing what your about to kill , gut the animal, call F&W and wait to see what would unfold.

I once had a conversation with a CO about just this thing. His response was: We would thank you for being so honest and ethical. Then we would charge you. It's up to the courts not us what your penalty should be. You've made the mistake, now do you pay the price?:runaway:
 
No matter, I'd dispatch it too, post-haste ... and it wouldn't matter whether
it was a "trophy" head or not. But if a a guy showed up withinin the next 20 minutes (i.e., obviously following the blood trail) and gave a reasonable explanation of where he was, how he shot it, why he waited, etc, I'd defer and let him tag it. Good sportsmanship isn't that tough a thing !

I'm with this guy. First bit of sense I heard come out of Ontario for a long time:p:D
 
Bleeding like a stuck pig ... and you didn't hear the shot ?
Maybe a bow-hunter, eh ?

No matter, I'd dispatch it too, post-haste ... and it wouldn't matter whether
it was a "trophy" head or not. But if a a guy showed up withinin the next 20 minutes (i.e., obviously following the blood trail) and gave a reasonable explanation of where he was, how he shot it, why he waited, etc, I'd defer and let him tag it. Good sportsmanship isn't that tough a thing !

DAMN STRAIGHT!!!!!!!! YOU JUST CAN'T ####ING TAKE SOMEONE'S DEER, IF HE'S ON IT'S TRAIL WITHIN 20 TO 30 MIN'S... JESUS CHRIST GUYS ####ING THINK WOULD YA!!!!!

YOU SHOOT A ####ING DEER AND IT DOES NOT DROP RIGHT AWAY BUT INSTEAD RUNS INTO THE BUSH... WHAT IS THE FIRST THING YOU ARE GOING TO DO???

RUN RIGHT IN THERE AFTER IT?

OR WAIT 15 MINS OR SO?

WELL IF YOU PICKED THE FIRST ANSWER THEN YOUR A DUMB HUNTER. BUT IF YOU PICKED THE SECOND ANSWER THEN YOUR AN EXPERIENCED HUNTER, WHY, BECAUSE ANY EXPERIENCED HUNTER KNOWS THAT YOU GIVE A WOUNDED DEER SOME TIME TO LAY DOWN AND BLEED OUT.

SO WHILE YOUR WAITING YOUR 15MINS, THEN TAKE ANOTHER 15 MINS TO WALK QUIETLY OVER TO YOUR DEER AND FIND OUT THAT SOME PRICK IS GUTTING IT WITH HIS TAGE ON IT..WELL HE HAD BETTER HAVE HIS RIFLE HANDY THAT IS ALL I CAN SAY...

BUT IF YOUR ETHICAL THEN IT WON'T BE A PROBLEM RIGHT?
 
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Some of you guys are saying shoot it and wait for a while to see if someone else comes along. Any of the Co's I have talked to tell me that as soon as you are sure that your animal is dead and you have located it the first thing he wants you to do is cancel your tags. SO if in the scenario used here was the ultimate buck, I wouldnt hesitate to shoot and tag it. As far as putting a game animal down for humane rerasons , I have seen many deer that were stumbling around after the seson was over or limbs missing and called the CO and was told to leave it alone and predators will take care of it, if you go shoot it I will charge you with shooting out of season. Go figure!!!!!

Bearcat
 
DAMN STRAIGHT!!!!!!!! YOU JUST CAN'T f**kING TAKE SOMEONE'S DEER, IF HE'S ON IT'S TRAIL WITHIN 20 TO 30 MIN'S... JESUS CHRIST GUYS f**kING THINK WOULD YA!!!!!

YOU SHOOT A f**kING DEER AND IT DOES NOT DROP RIGHT AWAY BUT INSTEAD RUNS INTO THE BUSH... WHAT IS THE FIRST THING YOU ARE GOING TO DO???

RUN RIGHT IN THERE AFTER IT?

OR WAIT 15 MINS OR SO?

WELL IF YOU PICKED THE FIRST ANSWER THEN YOUR A DUMB HUNTER. BUT IF YOU PICKED THE SECOND ANSWER THEN YOUR AN EXPERIENCED HUNTER, WHY, BECAUSE ANY EXPERIENCED HUNTER KNOWS THAT YOU GIVE A WOUNDED DEER SOME TIME TO LAY DOWN AND BLEED OUT.

SO WHILE YOUR WAITING YOUR 15MINS, THEN TAKE ANOTHER 15 MINS TO WALK QUIETLY OVER TO YOUR DEER AND FIND OUT THAT SOME PRICK IS GUTTING IT WITH HIS TAGE ON IT..WELL HE HAD BETTER HAVE HIS RIFLE HANDY THAT IS ALL I CAN SAY...

BUT IF YOUR ETHICAL THEN IT WON'T BE A PROBLEM RIGHT?

You're yelling!:confused:
cat
 
Some of you guys are saying shoot it and wait for a while to see if someone else comes along. Any of the Co's I have talked to tell me that as soon as you are sure that your animal is dead and you have located it the first thing he wants you to do is cancel your tags. SO if in the scenario used here was the ultimate buck, I wouldnt hesitate to shoot and tag it. As far as putting a game animal down for humane rerasons , I have seen many deer that were stumbling around after the seson was over or limbs missing and called the CO and was told to leave it alone and predators will take care of it, if you go shoot it I will charge you with shooting out of season. Go figure!!!!!

Bearcat
I've phone the CO's about a deer with a busted hip, and they said "shoot it" this was in July.
If I was in hunting season and I saw a deer , bleeding or not, i'd shoot it and tag it, UNLESS I new a hunter was on it's trail.

Cat
 
You're yelling!:confused:
cat

Not yelling, just using UPPER CASE LOL;), It's for the asshats that would not do what beretta boy said. Because you know very well that some goof out there would think it's finders keepers, when you come upon your buck following the blood trail and the goof says it's his buck....because he found it on it's last breath and finished it off. I sure would not want to find myself in that situation.

But obvisiouly if the deer is only slightly wounded and no shot heard, then YES it's fair game, and still your trophy.

T..
 
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DAMN STRAIGHT!!!!!!!! YOU JUST CAN'T f**kING TAKE SOMEONE'S DEER, IF HE'S ON IT'S TRAIL WITHIN 20 TO 30 MIN'S... JESUS CHRIST GUYS f**kING THINK WOULD YA!!!!!

YOU SHOOT A f**kING DEER AND IT DOES NOT DROP RIGHT AWAY BUT INSTEAD RUNS INTO THE BUSH... WHAT IS THE FIRST THING YOU ARE GOING TO DO???

RUN RIGHT IN THERE AFTER IT?

OR WAIT 15 MINS OR SO?

WELL IF YOU PICKED THE FIRST ANSWER THEN YOUR A DUMB HUNTER. BUT IF YOU PICKED THE SECOND ANSWER THEN YOUR AN EXPERIENCED HUNTER, WHY, BECAUSE ANY EXPERIENCED HUNTER KNOWS THAT YOU GIVE A WOUNDED DEER SOME TIME TO LAY DOWN AND BLEED OUT.

SO WHILE YOUR WAITING YOUR 15MINS, THEN TAKE ANOTHER 15 MINS TO WALK QUIETLY OVER TO YOUR DEER AND FIND OUT THAT SOME PRICK IS GUTTING IT WITH HIS TAGE ON IT..WELL HE HAD BETTER HAVE HIS RIFLE HANDY THAT IS ALL I CAN SAY...
BUT IF YOUR ETHICAL THEN IT WON'T BE A PROBLEM RIGHT?

That's all you can say?....why don't you elaborate a bit, what are you saying?, you'll start a shoot-em-up over a deer?. You need to evaluate your own comments before calling others "pricks". ;)
 
Even if you tag it, and the original shooter comes along, I'm very sure you could get your tag replaced by calling the local CO and explaining the situation. No need for all the posturing and threats.
 
If someone in your hunting party honestly shoots an animal of the wrong ### or type , for example a mulie buck when only whitetail are open, no one has a tag,what does a guy do, leave it for the scavengers, take it home illegally, call F&W,I know the first thing I would do is talk to my buddy about the importance of knowing what your about to kill , gut the animal, call F&W and wait to see what would unfold.

Jump all over me if you want, but I'm not law enforcement, so I would not report it to the authorities as I see no good would come of it for my friend. I'd keep my mouth shut. You said it was an honest mistake, so I base my actions on that. Whether I'd ever hunt again with the guy would depend on whether I believe it would ever happen again. I don't think I'm responsible for his mistakes, not unless I encourage it. I see no duty to report anything and I can only get in trouble if I get involved in covering it up.
 
One of my hunting partners this last season got a solid hit on a big whitetail but it was determined to go trucking off through the toolies. we tracked a spotty blood trail on that buck for three days loosing the trail here and there and having to cut circles to find the trail again. with no snow sometimes all we found was a single drop of blood on a leaf as the deer went by, but all I could think about was this animal suffering out there and had to go back out the next day after giving up the day before. we finally found him on the third day and it was nice to stand over him and know that he was dead.
i don't think i would bother fighting with someone who finished off my animal, i would just be happy that it was finished off.
 
Not yelling, just using UPPER CASE LOL;), It's for the asshats that would not do what beretta boy said. Because you know very well that some goof out there would think it's finders keepers, when you come upon your buck following the blood trail and the goof says it's his buck....because he found it on it's last breath and finished it off. I sure would not want to find myself in that situation.

But obvisiouly if the deer is only slightly wounded and no shot heard, then YES it's fair game, and still your trophy.

T..

You make a good point that it could well have someone pursuing it, having mortally wounded it, but waiting for it to drop. In that case, I'd step aside and say, here's your deer. They'll always be another chance. Especially if it was a real trophy.
 
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