Don't know where that is at or what the regs are there, but don't see how that could possibly be legal.
Kind of a stretch to say that. He aint his Daddy. Always liked BillThanks. I guess I'm showing my age. I grew up watching Bill Jordan and didn't even think that his kids would be following in his footsteps.
Yes it definitely did. You can pause the video and see where the lighted knock sure looks like it is in the neck.And it sure did look like a neck shot
Someone was plain stupid for videoing this and posting it online nomatter who did it.From what I've been able to gather on Instagram that's exactly what happened. I wonder if Mississippi fish and game has seen the video.
Exactly what I was thinking. A majestic animal killed in shame.That deer deserved better.
Exactly what I was thinking. A majestic animal killed in shame.
Finally someone who gets it…I suspect they didn't go spotlighting deer in the bayous and creeks in MS looking for a deer. I bet Tyler made a bad shot (happens to us all sooner or later... myself included) legally.during hunting hours. In MS, tracking wounded deer with dogs is as much a sport as hunting itself... so the dogs were called in to track. When they got to the deer, it was still alive, then the dogs pushed into the water. It's not legal to shoot the deer at night, but I darn sure wouldn't want my wounded buck to get away... 3 choices... shoot it again at night (illegal). Back off and put the dogs back on it again in the morning, hoping it had died... or #3... call in a 'catch' dog to run the deer down, snap all 4 of its legs, and keep at bayed until Tyler could finish it off with a knife.
Too bad they didn't have a catch dog.
I don't want a deer to suffer and if this deer was mortally wounded with a good chance of running off into the abyss then I'll be the first to admit that sometimes "the right thing to do" doesn't always fall in line with the law.I suspect they didn't go spotlighting deer in the bayous and creeks in MS looking for a deer. I bet Tyler made a bad shot (happens to us all sooner or later... myself included) legally.during hunting hours. In MS, tracking wounded deer with dogs is as much a sport as hunting itself... so the dogs were called in to track. When they got to the deer, it was still alive, then the dogs pushed into the water. It's not legal to shoot the deer at night, but I darn sure wouldn't want my wounded buck to get away... 3 choices... shoot it again at night (illegal). Back off and put the dogs back on it again in the morning, hoping it had died... or #3... call in a 'catch' dog to run the deer down, snap all 4 of its legs, and keep at bayed until Tyler could finish it off with a knife.
Too bad they didn't have a catch dog.
He didn't publish the video. Pretty sure he is cussing the person who let it leak! Tyler has already disabled comments on his instagram posts about the deer.But only a douchecanoe would publish a video of it like nothing happened. This hunt should have never been made public.
Agreed... dont post it like you are the great white hunter... there is a lot to be learned by yourself and others from mistakes...I don't want a deer to suffer and if this deer was mortally wounded with a good chance of running off into the abyss then I'll be the first to admit that sometimes "the right thing to do" doesn't always fall in line with the law.
But only a douchecanoe would publish a video of it like nothing happened. This hunt should have never been made public.
Please re read his comment. He's talking about Tyler publishing the first video not the cell video.He didn't publish the video. Pretty sure he is cussing the person who let it leak! Tyler has already disabled comments on his instagram posts about the deer.