Predictions for deer season 26





7mmMag

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Are they game kind of like prairie dogs they are just left where they die
Leaving them where they die is not the same as stating that you purposely unethically shoot an animal. True hunters are taught to deeply respect the game they pursue, regardless of the species. This respect demands striving for the most ethical shot possible, one that ensures a quick, clean, and humane kill to minimize suffering.

Accidents can happen in the field, wind shifts, unexpected movement, or equipment issues might lead to a less than ideal outcome despite best efforts. That's understood and part of the reality of hunting. But deliberately admitting to taking unethical shots on purpose, knowingly risking a wounded animal or prolonged suffering, is unacceptable and goes against the core principles of ethical hunting.
 

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Leaving them where they die is not the same as stating that you purposely unethically shoot an animal. True hunters are taught to deeply respect the game they pursue, regardless of the species. This respect demands striving for the most ethical shot possible, one that ensures a quick, clean, and humane kill to minimize suffering.

Accidents can happen in the field, wind shifts, unexpected movement, or equipment issues might lead to a less than ideal outcome despite best efforts. That's understood and part of the reality of hunting. But deliberately admitting to taking unethical shots on purpose, knowingly risking a wounded animal or prolonged suffering, is unacceptable and goes against the core principles of ethical hunting.
You’re confusing hunting with killing with extreme prejudice. When im coyote killing every shot is an ethical shot.
 

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Leaving them where they die is not the same as stating that you purposely unethically shoot an animal. True hunters are taught to deeply respect the game they pursue, regardless of the species. This respect demands striving for the most ethical shot possible, one that ensures a quick, clean, and humane kill to minimize suffering.

Accidents can happen in the field, wind shifts, unexpected movement, or equipment issues might lead to a less than ideal outcome despite best efforts. That's understood and part of the reality of hunting. But deliberately admitting to taking unethical shots on purpose, knowingly risking a wounded animal or prolonged suffering, is unacceptable and goes against the core principles of ethical hunting.
this is why the coyote thrives
 


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Tell that to the still alive calf you have to put down because they knawed the hind quarters clean.

They get zero sympathy from me.
You run cattle? I highly doubt that. As much as you have maligned farmers in the past on here.
 

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Tell that to the still alive calf you have to put down because they knawed the hind quarters clean.

They get zero sympathy from me.
The difference is they're animals and we're humans. They are trying to survive the only way they can just as every other animal out there. You must just want to be another animal. They deserve the respect to be dispatched as humanely as possible just as any other animal. To do other wise is unacceptable IMO.
 


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