Same Backyard Buck Shot With Arrow Again This Year!!

Many of you may remember this event and photo from last year:

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Now it’s happened again–same place, same deer, same psychotic bloodsport. Here’s the new account and photo from the same woman who reported this last year…

“If anyone ever tells me again that the poachers “make the law abiding hunters look bad” I’m going to punch them in the face and then shoot them with an arrow. All hunting is evil. Poachers have killed 3 deer here (illegally on our property) this year. One hunter literally tried to kill me a couple of weeks ago with his truck. Last year, we had a buck (named “Buck”) suffer with an arrow in his back for two months before it came out and he miraculously healed. I wish I could have healed like he did. Buck showed up today WITH ANOTHER FUCKING ARROW in his hind end. I’m going to have a stroke. I was chasing these f#ckers since Thursday as they’ve been lurking around our property. I can’t believe Buck was shot again. I literally can’t take this. Not one more day.”

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And if you need to know more about why bowhunting is sick and twisted bloodsport that should be banned, watch, A Veterinarian’s Perspective on Bowhunting:

13 thoughts on “Same Backyard Buck Shot With Arrow Again This Year!!

    • Now there’s a hi-tech. SOLUTION to trespassing hunters that I can get behind. An old surplus AK-47 with 20-round banana clip also works well.

  1. And THIS exactly is why bow hunting is banned in Austria – along with trapping and other animal abuse. Now, if we ALSO could get rid of the irresponsible idiots with their guns, breeding and feeding game for slaughter, nature might recover…

  2. Besides all the poaching going on every hunting season, hunting is not “fair chase” in any circumstance, except when the game pulls a surprise attack and changes the equation of who is hunted. Man is using scoped powerful, far reaching rifles, ATV’s, high powered binoculars and other technology to get to and find and kill the game. The targeted “game” did not ask to play the “fair chase” game and there is not an equal chance of death on both sides of the game. Hunting with rifles or arrows is inherently cruel. Archers wound rather than immediately kill about half the time leaving the animal to suffer for hours, days, weeks or months. Trappers often leave their victims in traps for 48 hours or more then brutally kill them. One side views the other as recreational opportunities, the other side views the situation as an escape from horror, death and injury, or injury, pain and death. Subsistence hunting evolved into sports hunting and killers of wildlife are called sportsmen. We are long past subsistence hunting as a defensible argument. We rather rapidly turned away from that when humans turned to agriculture and animal farming and human population exploded and continues to do so. Animal farming (AKA ranching) is also unsustainable with 7 billion people going to 10-11 billion by end of the century. Wildlife is being hit hard on multiple sides: rancher, farmer, extraction industry, development encroachments and sports killing (AKA hunting), and wildlife agencies’ killing. So, hopefully, “if it does not feel right, don’t do it” spreads to more and more of the population. Sport killing, hunting, leads to a distortion of wildlife ecology with farming of target game species and a minimization and marginalization of predators and wildlife agencies’ killing and farming for hunters. It is animal slaughter in a horrendous scale with humans killing 27 million animals daily for food, and that is not counting the sea life and hunting. Half the world’s animals have disappeared in the last 40 years.

    Archery Hunting: https://exposingthebiggame.wordpress.com/2014/11/27/same-backyard-buck-shot-with-arrow-again-this-year/

    Teton Park hunt: Hunters in Grand Tetons drove herd elk off of no shoot zone onto legal shooting zone and drove them toward waiting hunters, shooting from a road (illegal) firing more than one shot at elk (illegal in the Park), also shooting at a moving herd (illegal). Hunters involved were 30 and 25 shots at least were fired and 8-10 dead elk the result.
    https://exposingthebiggame.wordpress.com/2014/11/21/onlookers-dismayed-by-elk-herding-hunters/

    Is long-range shooting ethical? Check out this story on greatfallstribune.com: http://gftrib.com/1qYx8Dw

    Hunting suggestion: If it feels wrong, don’t do it
    Editorial board says hunters should follow fair chase approach to big-game hunting.
    Check out this story on greatfallstribune.com: http://gftrib.com/1qLy5Pt

    “Hunters”, “Sportsmen” ?? Did the hunters just want the meat or did they just like the killing or did they just enjoy being out in the wilderness ? How many Elmer Fudd Nimrods does it take to kill an elk? Are they conservationists? Are they sportsmen? Was it fair chase? Was it stand your ground? Did they do it just so the elk would not have to suffer the winter or starve? Did they do it to spare the elk from “predators”? There must be a sportsmen explanation (rationalization)?

    Feeding Frenzy – “Hunters” Block Off Elk With Vehicles – Shoot Into Herd On State Land!!

    “3 hunters cited after dozens shot into herd of elk”
    Two were hunters from great falls Check out this story on greatfallstribune.com:http://gftrib.com/1u7ICcE

    Hunter describes controversial elk hunt
    ‘It sounded like a war going on.’
    Check out this story on greatfallstribune.com: http://gftrib.com/1qBnkz8

    “Fair Chase
    “If the purpose of hunting is only to kill an
    animal, then the process is moot; we contain the
    technological ability to kill all animals.”
    –Allen Morris Jones
    The phrase “fair chase” has a very specific meaning in the hunting world. The Boone and Crockett Club defines it as “the ethical, sportsmanlike, and lawful pursuit and taking of any free-ranging wild, native North American big-game animal in a manner that does not give the hunter an improper advantage over such animals.” This means fair-chase hunters pursue their quarry on foot; hone their skills so they make quick, clean kills; and obey the law.”

  3. Psychopaths, clearly. Problem is this is legal… now what does that say about the North American Wildlife Conservation Model that sets policies in this country allowing and promoting such atrocities?

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