After feeling like I was killing myself dragging a deer out of the woods, uphill, last year, I feel as though my hunting days might be over. At age 74 I really don't want to cardiac arrest dragging a deer out of the woods. We can no longer use ATVs in the public forests. So manual dragging is the only option left where I live.
Now, this year there is an abundance of deer in my area. We have them in the back yard every day. All I would have to do to shoot one, or several, is open my back door and shoot.
This year we are even seeing bucks in the yard. Normally, they are very cautious and stay back in the tree line. Not so this year. We had two fighting about 20 feet from the house last night.
Now, I have two ml guns I would dearly love to harvest some deer with. My .54 Jaeger and my 20 ga. fowler.
My wife wants me to take a couple of the bucks. I say I don't feel right doing that. It just ain't hunting, it would be harvesting. No challenge, no sport.
But, I would like to use my guns, get the racks and put meat in the freezer.
Still doesn't feel 'right'.
Wat to do?
Now, this year there is an abundance of deer in my area. We have them in the back yard every day. All I would have to do to shoot one, or several, is open my back door and shoot.
This year we are even seeing bucks in the yard. Normally, they are very cautious and stay back in the tree line. Not so this year. We had two fighting about 20 feet from the house last night.
Now, I have two ml guns I would dearly love to harvest some deer with. My .54 Jaeger and my 20 ga. fowler.
My wife wants me to take a couple of the bucks. I say I don't feel right doing that. It just ain't hunting, it would be harvesting. No challenge, no sport.
But, I would like to use my guns, get the racks and put meat in the freezer.
Still doesn't feel 'right'.
Wat to do?