Kisaralik
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Man, this video Lake Monsters Part 2 by "Huntin Fool" really bums me out. The guy puts two arrows into a moose, clearly draws blood, and doesn't recover it. Instead of punching his tag he grabs a rifle and keeps hunting. He later shoots a moose at 770 yds after multiple shots. (I don't even want to speculate if these nonresident guys actually bring all the meat back to the lower 48)
I get archery for moose is difficult and that moose are tough critters, BUT if you're chasing moose with a bow you know the odds and the challenge. This film highlights blatantly shitty sportsmanship and posts it on a massive YT channel that just feeds poor ethics into rookies and negative hunting stigma to everyone else.
Per usual ADFG has a 'clear as mud' policy on if a hunter should keep hunting after wounding game - https://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=hunting.wounded .
What are your thoughts?
*EDIT : the phrasing I'm using "punching your tag" for an unrecovered animal is metaphorical for just STOP HUNTING, if you have a punched tag with no animal in possession you can get in trouble (Thanks Chumsnagger for pointing this out!)
I get archery for moose is difficult and that moose are tough critters, BUT if you're chasing moose with a bow you know the odds and the challenge. This film highlights blatantly shitty sportsmanship and posts it on a massive YT channel that just feeds poor ethics into rookies and negative hunting stigma to everyone else.
Per usual ADFG has a 'clear as mud' policy on if a hunter should keep hunting after wounding game - https://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=hunting.wounded .
What are your thoughts?
*EDIT : the phrasing I'm using "punching your tag" for an unrecovered animal is metaphorical for just STOP HUNTING, if you have a punched tag with no animal in possession you can get in trouble (Thanks Chumsnagger for pointing this out!)
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