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In reply to the discussion: Deer Fights Back Against Hunter Who Shot Her...Sends The Hunter To The Hospital [View all]I had forgotten all about that show. Watched it every week when I was a kid. "Looks like Jim could be in some trouble with that anaconda...".
And I, too, hope that deer makes a full recovery, although it is unlikely to do so without some human intervention given the nature of broadhead hunting arrows. Much nastier than the target variety.
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Deer Fights Back Against Hunter Who Shot Her...Sends The Hunter To The Hospital [View all]
Cali_Democrat
Jan 2015
OP
"While Big Jim gets his brains bashed out, I'll stay here with the video crew..."
nolabear
Jan 2015
#28
OK. He can recover. And for the rest of his life suffer the pain he inflicted on the deer.
HERVEPA
Jan 2015
#15
Really, there may not be that much pain at all, especially if the arrow passed through its leg.
Brickbat
Jan 2015
#18
And eat store-bought meat, which inflicts 10X the suffering on livestock as hunting does
NickB79
Jan 2015
#19
sitting on your ass hiding in bushes dowsed in deer piss isnt hunting it's just killing
belzabubba333
Jan 2015
#20
Sort of funny, man with gun vs. beast, beast gets some shots in! How nature intended! nt
Logical
Jan 2015
#25
I was attacked by a buck once. FORTUNATELY it was very small and I was eventually rescued!
nolabear
Jan 2015
#29
you don't eat meat? is factory farming more compassionate than shooting a deer?
La Lioness Priyanka
Jan 2015
#42