It makes the guy an idiot. If it looks like it's dead your first instinct is to run up to it, right? NO! You've got to wait to make sure it's dead before walking up to it. SHOOT IT AGAIN! DUH! IF IT DOESN'T LOOK LIKE IT WOULD KILL IT YOU SHOULD FIGURE THAT OUT! Feel bad for him, feel bad for him that he didn't know it was dead. And I agree with you The little apple that could. Justice means Justice. How would you like a stranger coming in your house trying to kill you? I would get a knife, a rifle, anything that would kill him. THAT IS THE SAME TACTIC THE BEAR USED. The bear was scared, like
we would be if a guy tried to kill you, and he killed the guy, like we would.
2007-03-14 16:20:08
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answered by D: 4
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Let me put it this way, first been hunting since age 12, bear, deer, elk, etc. One thing to learn , too many so called hunters see that when they make the shot and the animal is down, ITS OVER ( NO WAY ) I have been taught that when the downed animal is in view, there is no hurry, watch it for 15 minutes before approaching looking for breathing signs and movement. I saw a fellow down a deer, ran up to it, suddenly the deer kicked, breaking his wrist and left knee. What you mentioned my friend is too many in a hurry to get to animal without thinking. Hunting is such a great sport, the outdoors but I believe in a 1 shot 1 kill and still wait. so what you feel is the hunters anxious state to get to the downed animal. I keep my distance, waiting and approach slowly.
2007-03-14 16:26:17
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answered by Anonymous
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American hunters, like quite a few different team, are a distinctive team of those with various comments, so your question is only too large. like quite a few different solutions, i'm no longer confident she actual ever stated that. And rainbow, lower back, in case you devour meat than you're an adjunct after the reality to the dying of animals, and clearly have a jaded view on looking. end harassing people interior the looking classification or i will start up reporting abuse.
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answered by olis 4
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I call that justice. He's got no right to go out there to the Bear's home and kill him. He got what was coming to him. As for poetic justice, I read a story once where a man was out hunting. While he was out, a bear killed his family. HA. The balance of nature is a beautiful thing.
2007-03-14 16:19:01
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answered by no name brand canned beans 6
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If the guy was stupid enough to think that he could kill a bear with one shot he deserved what he got....Definately makes it a sport
2007-03-14 16:18:27
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answered by calired67 4
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for me, hunting will be a sport when the hunter gets a knife and goes running after his prey....or at least throws the knife
if you have a rifle then what's the point-anyone can do that
2007-03-14 16:19:05
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answered by Carlos 7
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The bear recovered the fumble and ran it back for a touchdown...sport...definitely a sport.
2007-03-14 16:19:45
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answered by Scotch Tape 5
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All is fair in love and war~and bear hunting!!!
2007-03-14 16:17:09
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answered by The 411 2
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Feel bad for the bear...
2007-03-14 16:17:47
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answered by metoo 7
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Karmas a *****, huh? I don't feel sorry for him. If you're hunting something you're not going to eat, it's a sport.
2007-03-14 16:18:18
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answered by Anonymous
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