Anybody have to look away as their deer dies?
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Live it up! Doug
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Lol....no video but an eerie memory
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No, doubt, I feel a touch of sadness every time. God help the soul who doesn't. Its normal, and I believe its healthy. Those who don't, well keep your children away from them. Mentally they cannot be trusted and probably shouldn't be allowed hunting. Same as Jeffery Dahmer, these folks are akin to those who get off brutalizing dogs and cats.
Even pope and young, wrote in thier journals as they downed a lion, "we felt a touch of sadness as such a magnificent animal dies".
Even pope and young, wrote in thier journals as they downed a lion, "we felt a touch of sadness as such a magnificent animal dies".
One of your best post !
I knew you were a "softie" way down deep in your black heart..... LOL

IMO
As hunters, it is our responsibility to kill our quarry as quickly and humanly as possible.
In nature (reality), it doesn’t always happen the way you hope.
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