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muckland 10-27-2007 11:18 AM

Fight or broad head.....
 
I took this pic of this little scub buck this morning... He's got a huge gash on his back...









HNI Jim 10-27-2007 11:19 AM

RE: Fight or broad head.....
 
you shot him right?

muckland 10-27-2007 11:21 AM

RE: Fight or broad head.....
 
a....NO[:-]...way to little son...

goherd1111 10-27-2007 11:24 AM

RE: Fight or broad head.....
 
broadhead for sure.

HNI Jim 10-27-2007 11:24 AM

RE: Fight or broad head.....
 

ORIGINAL: muckland

a....NO[:-]...way to little son...
when you see a wounded animal you take him, I dont care if he is small you take him out like a responcible hunter.

goherd1111 10-27-2007 11:25 AM

RE: Fight or broad head.....
 

ORIGINAL: HNI Jim


ORIGINAL: muckland

a....NO[:-]...way to little son...
when you see a wounded animal you take him, I dont care if he is small you take him out like a responcible hunter.
LOL! Jim, He will recover from that just fine! Thats merely a flesh wound.

MOTOWNHONKEY 10-27-2007 11:28 AM

RE: Fight or broad head.....
 

ORIGINAL: HNI Jim


ORIGINAL: muckland

a....NO[:-]...way to little son...
when you see a wounded animal you take him, I dont care if he is small you take him out like a responcible hunter.
Hes got a scratch on his back and you think the guy should kill it. Jim, Jim, Jim. You need to get a grip on something besides your chicken.

muckland 10-27-2007 11:28 AM

RE: Fight or broad head.....
 
Yeah what ever dude...The buck was perfectly fine...There's NO way im puttin my tag on thatbuck.. Now maybe if couldnt walk or something.. I may have..I rattled him in around 10:30...

Newhunter1 at work 10-27-2007 11:33 AM

RE: Fight or broad head.....
 
I did that to a doe last year. Exactly what that looks like...then I saw her two weeks later with a healed scratch and trying to advoid the buck chasing her.

Paul

sandilands 10-27-2007 01:34 PM

RE: Fight or broad head.....
 
This is starting to get to me. Why do people think that b/c a deer is wounded it will die???? Deer heal just like we do except they don't go to the hosp. for care. Deer will eat certain foods when they are injured too. They can get better. I had a guy bring me his doe in late sept that he shot during archery season. Judging by the lookof the hind leg it had been broken. It looked strange...... but it had healed. It appeared that the bone had a bulge all around it so I would figure that b/c the leg wasn't immobilized it had a hard time setting in the correct spot. But it healed on its own. We are not GOD's, we are hunters.
The deer might have less chance of survival but its not dead. Unless it looks like the deer is suffering I let'em walk. And remember suffering is a relative term.

ORIGINAL: MOTOWNHONKEY


ORIGINAL: HNI Jim


ORIGINAL: muckland

a....NO[:-]...way to little son...
when you see a wounded animal you take him, I dont care if he is small you take him out like a responcible hunter.
Hes got a scratch on his back and you think the guy should kill it. Jim, Jim, Jim. You need to get a grip on something besides your chicken.

bigtim6656 10-27-2007 01:49 PM

RE: Fight or broad head.....
 
maybe if jim gets a scratch someone should put him down

bigtim6656 10-27-2007 01:50 PM

RE: Fight or broad head.....
 
also as smallas he is i cannot see whay someone was shooting at him in the first place

HNI Jim 10-27-2007 05:01 PM

RE: Fight or broad head.....
 
ahh mabey it was a new hunter. Nervous about his first buck and was a little shaky. He prob moved the bow up to see the shot. And well with any luck mabey natural selection will have its way with you bigtim6656. We all have dreams.

moonglo 10-27-2007 06:06 PM

RE: Fight or broad head.....
 
Before we give Jim too much grief he has a point, somewhat. A big factor in whether that deer will heal or not is how warm it is as far as flies and bacteria goes. I know here is PA it has been very warm for the time of year and I would be skeptical as to whether that wouldheal or not. I don't know the weatherin NY so he may heal or he may not. If I thought he would not heal then I would shoot him (in this case he wouldn't be legal for me to shoot in PA, 3 point rule).

smitdog 10-27-2007 06:13 PM

RE: Fight or broad head.....
 
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You need to get a grip on something besides your chicken.
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Now thats funny.

StrutNtom 10-27-2007 06:27 PM

RE: Fight or broad head.....
 
Could have been anything. Fence or another buck gets my vote. Doesn't look like a BH cut b/c if you look at it, its not a straight cut.

wyliescrib 10-27-2007 07:01 PM

RE: Fight or broad head.....
 
if you put it out of his misery it has 0% chance of recovery....

Matt/TN 10-27-2007 07:42 PM

RE: Fight or broad head.....
 
looks like a broadhead to me.


With all the Rage rage, I'm betting on a Rage 2 blade, lol any takers? ;)


Looks like he pegged you with the camera out, nasty looking wound though. Looks like he could have used some stitches and pain killers.[8D]

442deer 10-27-2007 07:50 PM

RE: Fight or broad head.....
 
I dunno............. GMMAT woulda smoked him.

Pa Trophy Man 10-27-2007 09:00 PM

RE: Fight or broad head.....
 
Muckland,

Are there any barbwire fences around?? I once watched a doe try to duck under one and tore her back open pretty good...looked alot like that.

Bullet Hole Bailey 10-27-2007 09:24 PM

RE: Fight or broad head.....
 

ORIGINAL: MOTOWNHONKEY


ORIGINAL: HNI Jim


ORIGINAL: muckland

a....NO[:-]...way to little son...
when you see a wounded animal you take him, I dont care if he is small you take him out like a responcible hunter.
Hes got a scratch on his back and you think the guy should kill it. Jim, Jim, Jim. You need to get a grip on something besides your chicken.
LOL:D
Thats a good one motown!


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