well, it didn't look like he was in misery to me. maybe after it first happened. but a hard deposit developed around the broadhead. there are plenty of people who walk around with bullets in their body with no ill effects.Poor deer. He lived a life if misery and suffering. Glad it's over for him now.
That is the part about hunting that I hate. A good clean kill is fine, but a lot of them only get wounded.
no more than i do, LOL,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,It would seem to me that he suffered like hell.
I remember a time in the 70’ in southern WV if someone saw a deer track it was talked about for weeks in the barbershop.Gun season was closed, now there are book bucks being killed in large numbersAs to the various states and there regulations on hunting, I had a friend a older fellow (he has since passed on) told me when he was a kid perhaps 7-8 years old his dad killed a spike buck during deer hunting season as it was very cold out they hung it in a tree in the yard, The local news paper got wind of the kill and sent a reporter to do a write up about the hunt and the deer, he also stated folks came from great distances to see the deer, this was sometime in the 20s it was a rare occurance for a hunter then to even see a deer according to him. not so long ago around the 50s my father talked about deer hunting and stated if you saw a doe you were doing good and if you killed a buck it was a rare occurance, now of days where I hunt I see plenty of deer, a few bears now and then and a occasional bob cat, coyotes, even heard of sightings of lions, I like the ideal that the animals are stable and making a come back and am to the point where I can be choosey as what I drop the hammer on. So yes the various conservation departments for the states have played a important role in heard management. It comes down to the individual hunter to self impose on thereselves what they kill, and stay within the law.
That is a nice couple of deer!and this is just a doe , 135 pounds . the buck was 240
That is why I do not like bow hunting. Will it kill? Certainly, Is it as humane as using a firearm? Absolutely not! Which would you rather be shot with? Yeah, no one in their right mind wants a bow used on them. Slow and painful, bleed out.(IMHO)Poor deer. He lived a life if misery and suffering. Glad it's over for him now.
That is the part about hunting that I hate. A good clean kill is fine, but a lot of them only get wounded.
You did fine, no remorse needed.well, it didn't look like he was in misery to me. maybe after it first happened. but a hard deposit developed around the broadhead. there are plenty of people who walk around with bullets in their body with no ill effects.
Where’s your evidence?It would seem to me that he suffered like hell.
Last time I checked it was difficult to "talk" to a wounded deer? You have better luck? I think it is not to far fetched to think that a deer with a broadhead in his back / spine area is not real 'happy" about it.Where’s your evidence?
Seriously? That’s it? Your whole opinion is based entirely on that. You know nothing about animal science. Gain some real knowledge, and formulate an educated opinion. Emotions have no place in formulating a defensible judgement.Something about a broadhead found in his body....
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