Its something I struggle with too. Some people don't seem to give a sh*t.
Here's vid from a week back.
https://youtu.be/dNrhQkECm6c?si=9MqMPWguMi3VhsdV
This one I let my daughter shoot. I watched it for 25mins or so on all angles through the scope and binocs. She was carrying a very large gut and was old. As most old sika aren't dropping anything the odds are low for a fawn. Possibly pregnant though so I had to have a quiet discussion about shooting pregnant hinds and ethics to my daughter. It's not something I like do even though I've shot a few over the years.
In the end I let my daughter take the shot for her first deer and she was barren.
https://youtube.com/shorts/ZHsyIJ6fs...1d498ur8HY62GA
This one left along with some others. Better age likelyhood and no ability to really study it as it was feeding along side on.
I've watched sika hinds with fans and depending on angle you can see the udder at points.
Personally Ive shot plenty of deerI don't feel a need to kill all the time. I never regret it so don't get the fomo thing anymore.
On the second to last night a fawn was on a clearing we watched and was wandering and calling for mum. Heart breaking sound and hard on my missus and kid. I think any reasonable person should feel empathy in these moments however some don't experience to so have the mindset of 'can't see it, who cares'.
You can see yourself at ease with the old'poison wolill get it anyway'. Or like this area a chopper just bombed up a heap and that was fine. It doesn't change to actually ethical dilemma however.
There is also the point that for some, that one animal and hunting moment, may be very special. One might set aside ethical constraints for this. An example would be shooting at a range longer that one is used to. I see people letting kids shoot beyond 100yds. My girl can do it but why add risk of injury. I think any nerves could affect the shot. Ethics are also chance to restrict you and your kids shooting. A time to enjoy the moment. Sometimes I think we need a reason not to shoot and from that we can have more memorable moments.
I took a small risk for that hinds potential fawn so that my kid could shoot her first sika. I want her to have future targets, such and fist male deer, first red, first stag, first stag in the bush /roar. I need an old hind or a yearling. I was willing to take a small risk and that is slightly questionable.
He's her first sika, third deer this year.
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