Posted on 11/15/2011 10:20:24 PM PST by Free ThinkerNY
ALBION, Ind. (WANE) - A Fort Wayne man died Monday while participating in a reduction hunt at Chain O'Lakes State Park. Officials say he suffered an injury to his liver that possibly happened during an encounter he had with a deer he shot.
Indiana Conservation Officers have closed the investigation into the death of Paul J. Smith, 62, after the Noble County Coroners office ruled it was due to a lacerated liver.
According to the Department of Natural Resources, Smith called his son shortly after 9 a.m. and left a message that he'd shot a buck. When Smiths son returned the called around 10:30 a.m., Smith told him that after coming down from his tree stand to field dress and tag the deer, he discovered it was still alive and that he scuffled with the animal before killing it with a knife.
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Now, I wonder what the doe thought...
Moron.
I would like to say hello to all of you anti-hunting idiots who are posting extremely immature comments about the hunter.
I shot my 10 point buck on Monday evening.
One shot, one kill. Instant drop. Dead instantly.
I checked to make sure he was dead by using the end of my barrel (the end the bullet comes out of) to touch the deer’s eyeball several times. No blink so I knew it was dead.
I then said a prayer thanking God for the opportunity to kill this deer, for the fact that the kill was quick, and that the animal suffered very little pain.
I then drug the animal to the house, took pictures to show others, hung it up, and proceeded to field dress it. Field dressing is when you cut it’s stomach open and stick your arms up inside it’s chest and pull out all of it’s internal organs. If you don’t do this, the internal organs will quickly start to decompose and taint the taste of the meat. You also cut off the penis, balls, and asshole. Finally you save the heart and liver for a great meal later.
The next day I delivered the carcass to a meat processor. They will cut it up and package the choice cuts the way I like it. They will also use some of the meat to make me 15 pounds of jalapeno cheese summer salami and 10 pounds of slim jims.
And if you libs push us conservatives just a little farther, we will show no mercy when the civil war starts.
He did but I shot them too.
Agreed. Some idiotic comments on this thread.
I feel certain all these jerks dancing on the hunter’s grave are vegans, they are wearing no leather, refuse to sit in a leather chair, etc. If not, they are major league hypocrites.
Maybe one of these would be helpful!!!
Regards
alfa6 ;>}
Per Google, looks like Indiana is a shotgun, muzzeloader, bow and handgun state for deer. Must have tag for each weapon.
That said, I've hunted white tail deer for years, they can lay a long time after being shot. I've seen them get up 20 minutes after being shot with a 12ga slug. Also, you always want to walk up behind the deer laying on the ground. Don't want to approach the feet. Antlers aren't really too dangerous while the deer is down (assuming you are behind the head.) Until you get the jugular cut, you don't know what you have and they can be very dangerous.
Yes, and a happy home, Mommy and Daddy deer watching junior play with Thunper.
Stop watching so much Disney
As he sat there under the tree in the waning moments of life, I hope the hunter gave thought to his Savior and thanked Him for his life and looked forward to Heaven, or came to realize his need for one and accepted Jesus.
The last deer I took out happened to be with a rented minivan. It was a waste of good meat and it totaled the van. I was able to walk away, but many folks aren't that lucky.
Cool video but it wan’t an antelope. Was a hartebees.
Nice buck. You forgot to say to cut the hicks off too. Will stink the meat up pretty good.
Are you mentally challenged?
ha ha ha I meant HOCKS but if there are any hicks on the deer, you can just push them off. ;)
>>>>”how the deer felt”>>>
I’ll bet Walt Disney told you to say that.
This story inspires me to go out and get revenge on these 4 legged, tasty, killers. :-)
Unfortunately for him, no one ever taught him how to approach a downed deer and how to make sure it is dead.
Not just anti-hunting fools. Lots of other kinds too.
Wonder if they are vegans?
Hey, post a pic of your 10 point. I’d like to see it. Congrats.
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