bckpckhntr
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We often make split second decisions whether to pull the trigger, and I'm wondering what to do if it's the wrong decision. What is best course of action (legally or ethically) if you kill/wound the wrong thing? Specifically two scenarios:
1. You kill the wrong sex (say, turkey or pheasant) or maybe even the wrong species for the season. Do you harvest it since you're not supposed to leave meat out to waste? Just leave it right there so you don't run the risk of running into a warden? Turn it in to the warden at the trailhead and face the music?
2. You wound a non-game animal. Do you put it down immediately? Try to bring it to a wildlife rehab center? (I wouldn't even know where to find them.)
I'd appreciate your thoughts.
1. You kill the wrong sex (say, turkey or pheasant) or maybe even the wrong species for the season. Do you harvest it since you're not supposed to leave meat out to waste? Just leave it right there so you don't run the risk of running into a warden? Turn it in to the warden at the trailhead and face the music?
2. You wound a non-game animal. Do you put it down immediately? Try to bring it to a wildlife rehab center? (I wouldn't even know where to find them.)
I'd appreciate your thoughts.