This . First I don't approach unless I know it's dead. I watch and wait . When I'm sure it's dead, then I approach .Hunters should always approach carefully as if the animal is alive, weapon (gun, bow) at the ready in case the deer is alive. If unsure, touching the deers eyeball is a good method to determine if the deer is still alive.
That’s a terrible title for the original post. Seems to be mocking the fact that this man died doing something completely legal and necessary for proper wildlife conservation.
I AM a fan of hunting for sport, but not a fan of grandad getting killed in front of grandson. Jebus. Terrible.Not a fan of hunting for sport but also not a fan of a grandfather being killed by a deer in front of his grandson. Shame.
I AM a fan of hunting for sport, but not a fan of grandad getting killed in front of grandson. Jebus. Terrible.
Dude, that’s just wrong.Good thing it was only his nephew then