mikemulligan32
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Hoping this doesn't turn into a big b****ing match but what are your thoughts on drawing blood and notching a tag. personally if I'm able to confirm that the animal is not going to die (obviously death from an infection is always a possibility but could also occur from an antler wound) I wouldn't notch my tag if it's legal to keep hunting. If I gut shoot an animal with an arrow it's a death sentence and if I'm unable to recover it then my tag is notched. The first bull elk I hit with my bow, I hit low in the brisket lost the blood trail & after 3 days found him pushing cows like nothing was wrong. Obviously I would have liked to take that animal if possible for more reasons than one. I hunted/blood trailed for the remainder of the week that I had to hunt Thursday through Sunday and had to go back to work. I did my absolute best trying to track that animal and confirmed he was still alive on Sunday. I ended up killing a different bull elk with my rifle a couple weeks later and I don't worry about it. Of course I feel bad that I caused that animal pain, I truthfully feel that I'm more conscientious than most when it comes to the overall well-being of the animals we pursue. All this being said, I spoke with a guy about antelope hunting this archery season who decided because they shoot indoor competitively (but couldn't get broadheads to tune at 20yards) they can shoot an antelope at120 yards (gut shot but recovered).
Another guy I spoke with took 4 shots at an antelope missing every single time as it ran further away.
- " 65, 92 , 114 , and 120. Wind was crazy too. Hunted a ranch but it was nice to get a bunch of stalks in right away ".
The above is a copy and pasted text from our conversation when I asked why he had to shoot four times. ... This guy I wiuld consider a friend of mine and the super nice dude but I know for a fact there's no way I could ever hunt with the guy if he's willing to take that shot and I usually shoot everyday at a hundred yards in the summer and passed on a couple different shots around that 65/70 Mark with wind this year.
Anyway. really hope this doesn't turn into a shitshow and I'm sorry Randy if it does go ahead and lock it I just thought it was an interesting discussion and what we can do to help minimize animal loss and Future
Another guy I spoke with took 4 shots at an antelope missing every single time as it ran further away.
- " 65, 92 , 114 , and 120. Wind was crazy too. Hunted a ranch but it was nice to get a bunch of stalks in right away ".
The above is a copy and pasted text from our conversation when I asked why he had to shoot four times. ... This guy I wiuld consider a friend of mine and the super nice dude but I know for a fact there's no way I could ever hunt with the guy if he's willing to take that shot and I usually shoot everyday at a hundred yards in the summer and passed on a couple different shots around that 65/70 Mark with wind this year.
Anyway. really hope this doesn't turn into a shitshow and I'm sorry Randy if it does go ahead and lock it I just thought it was an interesting discussion and what we can do to help minimize animal loss and Future