TWO BUCKS LOCKED UP
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TWO BUCKS LOCKED UP
THERE WAS AN ARTICLE IN THE PAPER LAST NIGHT THAT A BOWHUNTER FOUND TWO MONSTER BUCKS LOCKED TOGETHER IN THE HORICON MARSH. ONE OF THE BUCKS (A HUGE 15 POINTER) WAS DEAD AND STARTING TO DECOMPOSE. THE OTHER BUCK WAS ALIVE AND WAS A HUGE TEN POINTER. THE GUY SHOT THE ALIVE BUCK AND IS GOING TO GET THEM BOTH MOUNTED LOCKED TOGETHER. QUESTION. WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK OF THIS. IF YOU FOUND TWO LOCKED UP WOULD YOU WALK UP TO THEM AND SHOOT THEM, OR TRY TO SAVE THE ONE THAT IS ALIVE?
#2
Join Date: Sep 2003
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RE: TWO BUCKS LOCKED UP
I' d say I would shoot the alive buck. If they' re locked up and can' t get apart when they are both alive there is little chance the will free up before the remaining alive buck dies. It sucks because it' s not very sporting but if left alone they both would die.
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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RE: TWO BUCKS LOCKED UP
Lenny,
Your a better Man than I if your willing to walk up on an angry buck. This buck is in the fight of hs life. If you free him up what' s to stop him from sticking you with his rack, let alone kicking you while you try to help him. A deers hooves are pretty damn sharp. It' s not a gamble I' m willing to take,
Your a better Man than I if your willing to walk up on an angry buck. This buck is in the fight of hs life. If you free him up what' s to stop him from sticking you with his rack, let alone kicking you while you try to help him. A deers hooves are pretty damn sharp. It' s not a gamble I' m willing to take,
#6
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: St Joseph, MO
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RE: TWO BUCKS LOCKED UP
Has anybody had good success approaching a deer that is alive?
To me it sounds like there wasn' t much of a choice. I would think twice about getting too close to a deer that big. If it was a fawn or yearling it might be a different story.
I wonder how much that mount would cost?
To me it sounds like there wasn' t much of a choice. I would think twice about getting too close to a deer that big. If it was a fawn or yearling it might be a different story.
I wonder how much that mount would cost?
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RE: TWO BUCKS LOCKED UP
MY BROTHER CAME ACROSS THIS SITUATION ON TUESDAY NIGHT. HE WENT HOME AND GOT ME AND WE WENT BACK OUT TO VIDEO TAPE THE DEER. THERE WAS TWO TEN POINTS LOCKED UP, BOTH ALIVE. ONE WAS ABOUT A 140" AND THE OTHER ABOUT A 130" . WE CALLED THE WARDEN AND HE CAME OUT AND BLEW OFF THE MAIN BEAM ON ONE OF THE BUCKS WITH A 12 GUAGE SLUG. THEY BOTH SURVIVED AND DIDN' T SEEM TO BE IN TOO BAD OF SHAPE. YEAH, MY BROTHER (19 YEARS OLD) COULD HAVE VERY EASILY WALKED UP AND SHOT ONE OF THEM, BUT HE DIDN' T. HE WANTED TO SAVE THE TWO BUCKS. I GIVE HIM A LOT OF CREDIT, ESPECIALLY AT HIS AGE. I CAN TELL YOU THAT BOTH THE BUCKS ARE BIGGER THAN ANYTHING HE HAS SHOT AND HE COULD HAVE LEGALLY SHOT ONE OF THEM WITH HIS BOW THAT HE HAD WITH HIM WHEN HE FIRST FOUND THEM.
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RE: TWO BUCKS LOCKED UP
I' d shoot the buck.
In 99% of cases where they free the remaining deer that is alive it ends up dying of stress anyways. Once an animal has gone through an ordeal like that there' s pretty much no chance for survival. Might as well put it out of it' s misery instead of allowing him to suffer any longer.
In 99% of cases where they free the remaining deer that is alive it ends up dying of stress anyways. Once an animal has gone through an ordeal like that there' s pretty much no chance for survival. Might as well put it out of it' s misery instead of allowing him to suffer any longer.
#10
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Warroad MN USA
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RE: TWO BUCKS LOCKED UP
ORIGINAL: JZarr
I' d shoot the buck.
In 99% of cases where they free the remaining deer that is alive it ends up dying of stress anyways. Once an animal has gone through an ordeal like that there' s pretty much no chance for survival. Might as well put it out of it' s misery instead of allowing him to suffer any longer.
I' d shoot the buck.
In 99% of cases where they free the remaining deer that is alive it ends up dying of stress anyways. Once an animal has gone through an ordeal like that there' s pretty much no chance for survival. Might as well put it out of it' s misery instead of allowing him to suffer any longer.