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That's terrible, but I am glad it at least had a happy ending for you guys!My son Jeff, then in high school, shot a bull elk near Gardner, MT, and tracked it down the mountain with his buddy. He had shot it twice, each time putting it down, then watching it get up and head down the mountain. The bull finally reached a fence near the road but was too weak to even get over or through. A suburban full of adult hunters rolled up and a guy got out and put the elk down. My son thanked him, as the road hunter pulled out his tag and claimed the elk. Jeff and his buddy were really upset and went down the road to find a game warden neighbor of ours. The warden explained that, although he viewed the road hunter's behavior as highly unethical, the rule of thumb was that an elk standing was fair game.
The happy ending to story was that the next weekend Jeff and I climbed the same mountain and he took a trophy six-by-six bull. He still proudly displays that bull's antlers, which I had mounted for his Christmas gift.
Clear illustration of the difference between laws and ethics. I hope your son got into hunting after his success.My son Jeff, then in high school, shot a bull elk near Gardner, MT, and tracked it down the mountain with his buddy. He had shot it twice, each time putting it down, then watching it get up and head down the mountain. The bull finally reached a fence near the road but was too weak to even get over or through. A suburban full of adult hunters rolled up and a guy got out and put the elk down. My son thanked him, as the road hunter pulled out his tag and claimed the elk. Jeff and his buddy were really upset and went down the road to find a game warden neighbor of ours. The warden explained that, although he viewed the road hunter's behavior as highly unethical, the rule of thumb was that an elk standing was fair game.
Indeed.I'm kinda shocked this happens often enough to have this many examples. It's a little disheartening.
@beginnerhunterCO's yearly Law Enforcment Annual Reports are eyeopening.
Oh yes! His pickup license plate reads "HNTMAX". His boy Caden, and my grandson, just turned twelve, has a full complement of OTC tags and already has taken two nice muley bucks through the hunter mentor program. Hunting is fully engrained.Clear illustration of the difference between laws and ethics. I hope your son got into hunting after his success.
That many hunters in SESD now? I grew up there and sold my ranch (farm) about 3 years ago to become a permanent "snow bird". I bowhunted my own property up there though. I did see a nice a buck on a small piece of public ground one season. Probably about 15 years ago now. I wasn't going to hunt that area the first part of the season because everyone is out there setting up next to each other and just generally stinking up the place. Actually I waited until after the rifle season was over with. I can't get any hunting done with other hunters around. It just never works out for me. The buck was there but didn't come close enough. If I was ever in that unlikely situation, I would pass on the animal. I reckon it is the responsibility of the first hunter to wait it out and track it. If you get a pass through on a gut shot, the deer will most likely, eventually bleed out. It's a sleepless night and a tough morning after, but that is the responsibility we take on as bowhunters.