Ethical dilema.......what would you do??? (Update!) (Ending to the story) (Pics)
#51
RE: Ethical dilema.......what would you do???(Pics)
Personally I think that buck looks very unhealthy!! You can see the outlines of every bone In him. I'd shoot him In a heart beat. I'd then tag him and check out the meat. If he Isn't edible, oh well. At least I did what I thought was right In my mind.
#54
RE: Ethical dilema.......what would you do???(Pics)
I'd shoothim even though he looks like he's doing fine. I'd be proud of that deer.My little brothers 1st deer ever (shotgun) was a 3-legged doe that was limping bad. She actually had her leg shot off from a slug on a nearby property[:-]. He definitelydid the right thing by taking her out, even thoughthe woundprobably would of eventually scabbed over and healed. Its amazing how fast deer can heal
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RE: Ethical dilema.......what would you do???(Pics)
ORIGINAL: teedub31
I'll give you the chance to edit your post and include "TAG the harvested animal", before I call you out. Putting a deer down that you think needs it does not negate your legal responsibility to tag it even if you are not gonna take it home. Most states (if not all) have laws against wanton waste. Shooting a deer (no matter it's health status) and just leaving it qualifies as wanton waste in most books.
ORIGINAL: hardcorehunter
I would shoot him, put him out of his misery, and leave him for nature. I wouldn't eat him and he looks unhealthy to me. Too small of rack to shoot even if he was healthy.
I would shoot him, put him out of his misery, and leave him for nature. I wouldn't eat him and he looks unhealthy to me. Too small of rack to shoot even if he was healthy.
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RE: Ethical dilema.......what would you do???(Pics)
My heart is bigger than my lust. I would definately take him out with the arrow. I don't think he would survive the winter. Just what I would do. You're not right nor wrong for going either way.
#58
RE: Ethical dilema.......what would you do???(Pics)
ORIGINAL: hardcorehunter
I don't tag deer I see on the side of the road sitting up on their front legs and their rear end is messed up from a car either. I Just pop them with my .45 Glock and move on. I come across several a year. Sorry, not editing my post....call me out all you want ethic police. Buzzards have to eat, same as worms and a cripple or diseased animal in bad shape I put down. Just like if I see a raccoon walking around in broad daylight and staggering from distemper; I just shoot it and move on.
ORIGINAL: teedub31
I'll give you the chance to edit your post and include "TAG the harvested animal", before I call you out. Putting a deer down that you think needs it does not negate your legal responsibility to tag it even if you are not gonna take it home. Most states (if not all) have laws against wanton waste. Shooting a deer (no matter it's health status) and just leaving it qualifies as wanton waste in most books.
ORIGINAL: hardcorehunter
I would shoot him, put him out of his misery, and leave him for nature. I wouldn't eat him and he looks unhealthy to me. Too small of rack to shoot even if he was healthy.
I would shoot him, put him out of his misery, and leave him for nature. I wouldn't eat him and he looks unhealthy to me. Too small of rack to shoot even if he was healthy.
Thanks,nice post.Sometimes people get so caught up on the "ethics" and forget about common sense.
#60
RE: Ethical dilema.......what would you do???(Pics)
Just in case any of you were wondering, this buck was found deadby my buddy on the neighboring farm. Unfortunately, there was an obvious bullet hole in his shoulder and the rack was cut off. Although we have kicked off our share of tresspassers/poachers over the years, we have a pretty good idea who it was. The only positive that I can pull from this situation, is that the person who shot it felt the same way as a lot of us did in this thread. In that wheninterpreting the situation, thought he would be good sportsman and helpthe little guyout before thelong harsh winter really picks up! But............tresspassing, cutting off the rack, and not tagging the deer,whole different issue!
Thankyou all foryour comments!
Thankyou all foryour comments!