Would you pull a Doctor Kevorkian here?
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The minute I saw a rack like that stuck in a fence it would be a no brainer. Get as close as possible, aim for the heart and put him out quickly. It may not be as rewarding as him walking under my stand at his own will but I mean come on, look at him!
Smaller bucks and does I'd try and help if I could, If I can't, and I have a tag, I'll shoot it. No tag, I'll call the warden.
I see no point in nursing a deer to health, spending all that money, then releasing it back into the wild for what? So it can live a couple more years? Theres a lot of deer around. Wouldn't waste money and time on that.
Smaller bucks and does I'd try and help if I could, If I can't, and I have a tag, I'll shoot it. No tag, I'll call the warden.
I see no point in nursing a deer to health, spending all that money, then releasing it back into the wild for what? So it can live a couple more years? Theres a lot of deer around. Wouldn't waste money and time on that.
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We call my grandpa the Dr.kevorkian of deer...he parks his truck under his blind, opens up all his windows, gets into the blind later then all of us, chases cows out of his hunting area using a hunt, and still kills more big bucks then all of us, all of them come within 50 yards of his blind.
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First I would pointed an arrow in his direction, then released the arrow. Next day, I would have cut up the meat.
Goodness, what is wrong with the world. People are so warped. They would spend thousands on an animal. Man, they are for us to eat. Thats it
Goodness, what is wrong with the world. People are so warped. They would spend thousands on an animal. Man, they are for us to eat. Thats it
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I see no point in nursing a deer to health, spending all that money, then releasing it back into the wild for what? So it can live a couple more years? Theres a lot of deer around. Wouldn't waste money and time on that.
Those people should spend that money on people who need it instead of animals that they think need it. Sheesh.
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I see no point in nursing a deer to health, spending all that money, then releasing it back into the wild for what? So it can live a couple more years? Theres a lot of deer around. Wouldn't waste money and time on that.
Case in point.......
When I lived in Charleston, SC.....I was throwing my cast net, one morning.....trying to catch some mud minnows to use for bait .....to catch trout and reds. So.....I am admiring one particular drag....really heavy.....because I have a 27" red in my cast net! So.....here's the irony.....I throw the fish back.......so I can catch more little ones.....so I can use them to try to catch one like I just threw back.
We do some dumbass things, us outdoorsmen. My cave great, great, great-grandfather would have slapped me.


