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That's crazy!I found my own broadhead in a buck that I hit 4 years before. Ha ha. Stuck in his shoulder blade. It was grown in to the bone.
That's crazy!I found my own broadhead in a buck that I hit 4 years before. Ha ha. Stuck in his shoulder blade. It was grown in to the bone.
Years ago my wifes aunt asked me to take her dog out to the woods and shoot him. Couldn't do it.A friend's favorite cat got hit by a car. Broke its back. My friend knew it was a goner but didn't have the stomach to watch it suffer or to finish his pet, so he asked me to do it. Couldn't shoot in town, so a well placed blow with a club had to do the job. Nasty. I hope I never have to do anything like that again.
The one that I had to use my knife on was a button buck. Yep, it was rough.Had to kill a little fawn that was hit by a car right in front of me. They didn’t stop, but I pulled off and carried it out of the road and put it out of its misery. Broke my heart. I was bummed out that whole weekend!
So you're out there "euthanizing" every animal that so much as sneezes? I guess we found Aram Von Benedikt's account!1 afternoon, my son and I were in my ladder stand, and started hearing what sounded like sneezing 6-7 times per minute. It was quite a way off, but getting closer. As it got closer, it slowed down. Eventually, we had a doe in front of us, basically sneezing.
This was early October and fairly warm, low-mid 70s. My best guess is someone had some apples out for bait, apples attracted hornets, and she got stung in the nose.
By the time she left, the sneezing was down to once every couple minutes.
I had to shoot a buck in my back yard a few years ago. It had a crossbow bolt sticking out of it's back. It was through the back strap angling down into the opposite shoulder. The nock was still lit up. It's amazing how tough they are.
I've probably finished off more than 150 whitetails hit by vehicles in the last 40 years. I'm the local roadkill scooper that everyone calls when they see a fresh hit. It's alot easier to let those "next year" bucks walk when you have multiple chest freezers full.Anyone else had to do a mercy kill? I'm up to 4 now. 2 does, a spike, and a button buck. 3 broken legs and 1 had her neck torn open.
I even remember the date of the 1st, as it happened to be the same day my son killed his 1st buck. He shot it in the morning and we almost didn't go out that afternoon. I would have kicked myself in the ass if we hadn't. Seeing the trail cam pics after, it was clear she had a broken leg. Of course, it was clear when she hobbled out in front of us, too.
So, who else?