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The only deer I ever took was with my Toyota Sequoia high velocity automatic. But by the time I got turned around and back to where it was (to make sure it was dead), some good ol boys were already fighting over it.
 
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Muck;649024; said:
By your own admission most of your argument is based on ignorance, and going by your last post there's a good bit of bigotry involved as well. Feel free to believe that most hunters are little more than low browed sociopaths, but please don't forget for one second that your perception doesn't have any basis in fact.

Savor the irony. Kill a deer and they despise you all to hell. Kill another human and they fall all over themselves explaining away all your homocidal tendencies. Effin libruls.
 
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Buckeye Maniac;647192; said:
I had to drive by slowely and I saw the deer sitting in front of the car, didn't see any blood, but I can't 100% guarentee that it wasn't hurt.

I heard about it being shot later.

Animals fatally struck by cars do not always bleed. We lost a dog to a car, no blood. But according to the vet, it had severe organ damage from the impact. And that dog crawled 90 yards to our front door.

If this deer was unable to walk or run, its injuries were fatal. There's no doubt about it.
 
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JoJaBuckeye;693918; said:
My brother hunts bear, elk, deer, and other stuff. He skins, packs, freezes, and eats everything he takes, and he never takes prey UNLESS there's room for it in his freezer.

You go to Kroger and buy yours off the shelf.

And the moral distinction would be?

GPA.
 
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