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I feel kinda bad....

Started by Guru, October 18, 2013, 04:33:00 PM

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Guru

This mornings hunt had an unexpected ending....one I'm sure has happened before, but never to me...

As I was preparing to leave my stand, I took out my VPA Small Game Thumper and took my customary practice shot before I descended.

Shot taken, I was about packed up when I hear something running in the leaves...I thought "oh no!"

But it was 2 squirrels chasing....one stopped about 12yds away ans started feeding....I thought "what the heck, I'm getting down"

So I nocked an arrow with a VPA 1 1/4" 3 blade.....the squirrel stopped feeding as it became aware of me in the tree...but it didn't move.

I draw and shoot, and it goes into the squirrel matrix move....I knew I was close...and thought I may have nicked it because it jumped up on the stump next to it.....and it acted a bit weird.

It came off the stump as I reloaded, and shot again, but I knew I'd just missed this time.

As he disappeared over the hill I could see it was laboring a bit and I thought....hmmmmmm

This is what I found...

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I got closer and noticed something small laying under the arrow...
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A closer look revealed this...
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Cut clean off in a perfect v-cut where 2 of the 3 blades caught it's foot!  

Crazy!!!

I did find some blood over the hill about 5 yds away, but no trace after that and the squirrel was long gone....
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I'm sure it'll live to gather nuts another day....but like I said, I feel kinda bad about it.

Who knows, maybe I'll get another chance at it     :dunno:
Curt } >>--->   

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Sharpend60

Just remember nothing goes to waste in the wild.

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other times i let her sleep"

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kbetts

Knowing you're a taxidermist, if you shoot it,  you'd have to mount it.
"The overhead view is of me in a maze...you see what I'm hunting a few steps away."  Phish

OBXarcher

Make a lucky squirrel foot key chain. Lol.

JoeM

Next time he might be a little slower
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Bisch

tippit

Guru,
Rodents will chew off a foot if caught in a trap and live to tell their buddies about it.  If you were shooting the squirrel to eat, nothing to feel bad about.  Being a veterinarian, my only rule in taking a shot is...I only shoot at an animal I am going to eat.
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macbow

Guru,  things like this happen.
I do question whether it should be posted.
United Bowhunters of Mo
Comptons
PBS
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VET
"A man shares his Buffalo". Ed Pitchkites

old_goat2

I understand your feelings, my folks have a three legged squirrel that frequents their bird feeder, he gets around fine, I'm sure yours will too!
David Achatz
CPO USN Ret.
Various bows, but if you see me shooting, it's probably a Toelke in my hand!

Josh Perdue

It sucks but things like that happen. Squirrels are tough critters and I'm sure he will be fine.

Big Ed

Keep your head up bud, I feel that it is fine that you express your feelings and compassion on this forum.
"Get kids involved in the outdoors"

VictoryHunter

Bummer! They are tough though and he will be just fine.
There is a place for all God's creatures....right next to the potatoes and gravy.
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McDave

This kind of thing, frankly, is why they don't allow bow hunting in the UK, as it's unavoidable, occasionally, that animals will suffer as a result of our actions.

I don't think the answer is to sweep it under the carpet.  I think you made the right choice in posting about it. You made it clear that you regret the squirrel losing its foot.  We've made it clear in our country that preserving our bow hunting heritage is more important to us than never wounding an animal.  But it's more meaningful to make that choice with all the facts on the table than it is to pretend that regrettable things never happen.
TGMM Family of the Bow

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nineworlds9

No worries brother, you made owl, or coyote, or weasel, or whatever food out of that one!
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Izzy

Im sure you feel bad, you should and Im relieved that you do but it happens with guns and cars as well. I lost 2 this year and it bothers me a month later.

Cyclic-Rivers

If you didnt feel bad, I would worry. It shows you care about the game you pursue.
Relax,

You'll live longer!

Charlie Janssen

PBS Associate Member
Wisconsin Traditional Archers


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RedShaft

That squirrel will more than Likely live just fine. When I used to massacre squirrels I shot a few with shot of tails and limbs and also shot one that was shot with a .22 and had gangrene.  Stunk! Glad I got that one.
Rough Country.. The Hunters Choice

dhermon85

Took a rabbits ear clean off once. Spent the next two hours chasin and stomping and finally got him.


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