SAD LOSS, Found wounded BUCK
#42
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RE: SAD LOSS, Found wounded BUCK
ORIGINAL: SwampCollie
For someone who has been around for all of a week... you sure run your mouth about people awfully reckless.
ORIGINAL: nissan300ztt
I know we cant find the person who shot that buck..But I wish diarrhea upon the person who shot that deer so poorly.
Or I nominate his for an OFFICIAL SACK KICK AND COMPLETE REVOCATION OF HIS MAN CARD.
I know we cant find the person who shot that buck..But I wish diarrhea upon the person who shot that deer so poorly.
Or I nominate his for an OFFICIAL SACK KICK AND COMPLETE REVOCATION OF HIS MAN CARD.
For someone who has been around for all of a week... you sure run your mouth about people awfully reckless.
#48
RE: SAD LOSS, Found wounded BUCK
Looks good shots go bad, but look at the angle. And we're not the ethics police, but we do have to say something is wrong when it's wrong. It takes 1000 good things hunter do to erase one bad thing. In the eye's of most of the public,a shot like that is what gets the anti-hunters ammo to come after hunters. It's hard enough to win over a land owner so you can hunt their land, without things like this. Now am I saying that this just wasn't a good shot gone bad, .....,...no. But why would you take a shot like that?
#49
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: WV
Posts: 4,485
RE: SAD LOSS, Found wounded BUCK
I understand badass. I just want to make sure that everyone understands that "as long as it is legal it is ok" should either apply to all situations or none, and that we should be allowed and concerned with applying an ethical standard tohunting situations that may exceed what the law allows. Canned hunting, high fence, unethical shots, etc. If there is a standard above what is legal then obviously that standard applies everywhere.