Have you ever regretted killing a deer?
#31
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Moravia NY USA
If there is ever a lack of these feelings there is something wrong with you.
BTW, all responsible hunters should show some remorse after killing a deer,
The day I start feeling sadness, regret or remorse after killing any animal, will be the last day I hunt. For me, those are negative emotions and I will not seek negativity. I demonstrated my respect by striving for a clean quick kill.
#34
The day I start feeling sadness, regret or remorse after killing any animal, will be the last day I hunt. For me, those are negative emotions and I will not seek negativity. I demonstrated my respect by striving for a clean quick kill.
#37
Being a new hunter and having killed my first deer last year I must say I enjoyed everything except watching the deer die. I walked up on him in time to see him shaking and drop to his knees lay his head down and die. He looked at me and wanted to flee but could'nt and as has been said they are beautiful majestic animals. I don't regret killing him I just don't ENJOY thats the key word for me seeing anything suffer or die.
#38
I think I would be lucky to die(a looooooooooong time from now) as quick as most of the game Ive killed. Think about all the poor people who suffer for weeks, months, and even years with cancer. not trying to be depressing, just putting things in perspective.
#39
Fork Horn
Joined: Oct 2009
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Never regretted taking any animal. By the time my rifle is mounted and aimed, I have checked the animal thoroughly with binoculars for a shoot/don't shoot, and it must be a "shoot" situation. On hogs, I don't care what size they are, there will be a shot fired.
#40
sadly yes after i spent 900$ on deer hunting in one year to shoot a big buck when i shot a 110 inch 2 1/2 year old when my dads friend had a 170 inch 10 at 60 yards the next day... other than that no


