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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5499684" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>I suspect they didn't go spotlighting deer in the bayous and creeks in MS looking for a deer. I bet Tyler made a bad shot (happens to us all sooner or later... myself included) legally.during hunting hours. In MS, tracking wounded deer with dogs is as much a sport as hunting itself... so the dogs were called in to track. When they got to the deer, it was still alive, then the dogs pushed into the water. It's not legal to shoot the deer at night, but I darn sure wouldn't want my wounded buck to get away... 3 choices... shoot it again at night (illegal). Back off and put the dogs back on it again in the morning, hoping it had died... or #3... call in a 'catch' dog to run the deer down, snap all 4 of its legs, and keep at bayed until Tyler could finish it off with a knife.</p><p></p><p>Too bad they didn't have a catch dog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5499684, member: 2805"] I suspect they didn't go spotlighting deer in the bayous and creeks in MS looking for a deer. I bet Tyler made a bad shot (happens to us all sooner or later... myself included) legally.during hunting hours. In MS, tracking wounded deer with dogs is as much a sport as hunting itself... so the dogs were called in to track. When they got to the deer, it was still alive, then the dogs pushed into the water. It's not legal to shoot the deer at night, but I darn sure wouldn't want my wounded buck to get away... 3 choices... shoot it again at night (illegal). Back off and put the dogs back on it again in the morning, hoping it had died... or #3... call in a 'catch' dog to run the deer down, snap all 4 of its legs, and keep at bayed until Tyler could finish it off with a knife. Too bad they didn't have a catch dog. [/QUOTE]
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