To: Navy Patriot
I have some really thick woods on my property and a lot of deer. I honestly do not understand how a person can mistake a person for a deer.
10 posted on
12/01/2017 7:53:59 AM PST by
robroys woman
(So you're not confused, I'm male.)
To: robroys woman
I have some really thick woods on my property and a lot of deer. I honestly do not understand how a person can mistake a person for a deer.It's the personal attitude of the the individual, a poor and irresponsible attitude will seduce a "hunter" into a quick low quality observation and action for instant gratification.
I have passed up several shots in several terrains because I was not ABSOLUTELY sure of the target or backstop. I was disappointed that I did not bag that game, but never sorry for my decisions.
14 posted on
12/01/2017 8:07:03 AM PST by
Navy Patriot
(America returns to the Rule of Law)
To: robroys woman
Apparently the cops believe his story. I don’t! Great excuse to get away with murder though! A jury could never prove what he thought!
17 posted on
12/01/2017 8:12:18 AM PST by
gr8eman
(Facts and evidence are bourgeois constructs weaponized by patriarchal penis-people)
To: robroys woman
If this moron knew exactly what he was shooting at he wouldn't have killed this woman. You don't shoot if you think it's a deer. He shot at noise and movement, not a deer.
20 posted on
12/01/2017 8:29:26 AM PST by
peeps36
(Obama = the skidmark on America's uunderwear)
To: robroys woman
Try it after sunset. Look out to 200 yards I don’t know what kind of terrain it was, but it seems impossible to me that he saw her at all.
23 posted on
12/01/2017 9:09:48 AM PST by
gundog
(Hail to the Chief, bitches.)
To: robroys woman
"I have some really thick woods on my property and a lot of deer. I honestly do not understand how a person can mistake a person for a deer."
In my neck of the woods they call it "buck fever."
Everything looks like a trophy deer, especially on the last weekend of season.
36 posted on
12/04/2017 7:44:35 AM PST by
daler
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