mountainman
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My son was out on the rifle bull Elk hunt a week or so ago. He spotted a spike, shot and hit the spike but it didn't go down. As he was preparing a 2nd shot at the spike another shot rang out and the spike went down.
When my son and his friend got to the spike there was a lady standing there that had made the 2nd shot. She said the Elk was hers and there was no discussion needed. My son didn't know what to do but gracefully let the woman have the spike.
My question is (I know it's been covered before but not lately) woman hunter or not what has been your experience in a case like this ? Should the person that makes the 1st shot get the animal (that's my opinion) or what ?
When my son and his friend got to the spike there was a lady standing there that had made the 2nd shot. She said the Elk was hers and there was no discussion needed. My son didn't know what to do but gracefully let the woman have the spike.
My question is (I know it's been covered before but not lately) woman hunter or not what has been your experience in a case like this ? Should the person that makes the 1st shot get the animal (that's my opinion) or what ?