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Lil-Rokslider
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- Apr 23, 2020
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So maybe this has been discussed and I missed it, but this bull showed up in someone’s back yard in CO this morning. The picture hit social media here locally and the anti’s are having a field day with it of course. There is also a lot of debate (mostly by folks who have no idea what they are talking about) as to whether this is a recent wound or not, and with archery having ended 10 days ago, whether it is therefore an old hit, someone hunting first rifle with a bow (possible given the proximity to houses), or evidence of an illegal shot. I have my thoughts but wondering what others think? Also, we always hear of and discuss the sad situations where one is lost, and the ethics of continuing the hunt. If we do, it is generally by taking solace in the belief of a non-lethal hit. Does the arrow lodged change the dynamic for you? We’ve field dressed animals with old broadheads in them, but I’m not sure the animal survives with the full arrow protruding (infection, whatever else...). The OP of the photo reports that the arrow is protruding from both sides. Easy to see how the shot missed anything vital, but if you fail to recover any part of the arrow, meaning it is lodged, do you consider that to be an ultimately lethal hit regardless?
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