BlackPlott
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- Sep 30, 2018
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Got word yesterday that a buck was seen walking into a thicket on land that I, alone, have permission to hunt on, with an arrow sticking out of it behind its front left leg. I've tried to blow it off, but I can't shake the anger over it. Maybe the deer walked from way out and onto the 160+ acre parcel I hunt. But he'd have to be quite determined if he did. But the things that has me so mad is the obviously terrible shot that was taken on the deer. We, as hunters, are responsible for taking as ethical of a shot as we can. If the shot doesn't present itself, those of us with sense, don't take it. Well this clown obviously hasn't practiced near enough to be going out to ethically shoot and harvest a deer.
Feels good to vent, finally. Hopefully, I can get a chance to put a real shot in him this weekend.
Here's to hoping I find the goon who injured the deer and take him his arrow back. Then I can school him on how, when, and where to shoot if your going to try and take an animals life.
Feels good to vent, finally. Hopefully, I can get a chance to put a real shot in him this weekend.
Here's to hoping I find the goon who injured the deer and take him his arrow back. Then I can school him on how, when, and where to shoot if your going to try and take an animals life.