Riesop Report post Posted 17 hours ago On 11/18/2025 at 3:41 PM, Shooter McGavin said: Why am I hunting……duh, AZGF issued me a tag!!!! Who are you to judge who is skilled and who is not, I can tie my left shoe with my eyes closed, if that’s not skilled I don’t know what to tell you😆😂😅 Obviously not skilled enough to get it with the first or second shot. All I'm saying is not to treat it as some game. Treat that animal with respect, get as close as possible and put a good shot on so that you can confidently kill that animal. Game and fish issues you a tag to represent hunters in a good way, not give us all a bad name for wounding animals, which you very well could have done. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WHT_MTNMAN Report post Posted 17 hours ago 14 minutes ago, Riesop said: Obviously not skilled enough to get it with the first or second shot. All I'm saying is not to treat it as some game. Treat that animal with respect, get as close as possible and put a good shot on so that you can confidently kill that animal. Game and fish issues you a tag to represent hunters in a good way, not give us all a bad name for wounding animals, which you very well could have done. We are trying to kill the deer, not pet it. respect as very little to do with it. Have you ever seen predators kill a deer or elk?? They eat it from the back end forward most of the times. We are better than animals but we are still trying to kill them. Every time I make stupid decisions (buck fever) it is at 50 yards and under. I'm a much more respectful person at 700 than 25 if the metric we we are talking about how, is howcalm we are and how well we can make a "good shot". I've seen plenty of wounded animals from people at 100-300 yards. I'm kind of sick of this holier than thou attitude that people have for other hunters. The real sign of respect and integrity come from WHAT YOU DO AFTER YOU HIT A DEER, do you chalk it up to miss, poor shot? Do you track it until you find it or do you give up after 5 minutes? Do you even go look for it? Do you check for it for multiple days? To me that is what shows the moral and ethical side of a person. That being said in todays world/internet its best to leave off yardage. I"ve never seen much good come from it. Congrats on a fine deer and a heck of a poke. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
trphyhntr Report post Posted 16 hours ago 21 minutes ago, WHT_MTNMAN said: We are trying to kill the deer, not pet it. respect as very little to do with it. Have you ever seen predators kill a deer or elk?? They eat it from the back end forward most of the times. We are better than animals but we are still trying to kill them. Every time I make stupid decisions (buck fever) it is at 50 yards and under. I'm a much more respectful person at 700 than 25 if the metric we we are talking about how, is howcalm we are and how well we can make a "good shot". I've seen plenty of wounded animals from people at 100-300 yards. I'm kind of sick of this holier than thou attitude that people have for other hunters. The real sign of respect and integrity come from WHAT YOU DO AFTER YOU HIT A DEER, do you chalk it up to miss, poor shot? Do you track it until you find it or do you give up after 5 minutes? Do you even go look for it? Do you check for it for multiple days? To me that is what shows the moral and ethical side of a person. That being said in today’s world/internet its best to leave off yardage. I"ve never seen much good come from it. Congrats on a fine deer and a heck of a poke. nah. We’re not wolves or lions, we’re humans. 25 yards is more respectful than 700, especially when you’re just lobbing and guessing at impacts. It doesn’t take much to be holier than this. I’ve done it, it wasn’t very holy of me Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Redman Report post Posted 15 hours ago On 10/26/2025 at 4:19 PM, Shooter McGavin said: Went out on opening day Friday to look for a bruiser out in Redington to my secret spot 😆. Turned up 16 does and 1 decent 2x, it was 600 yds out, complete opposite direction of truck. He will live another day!!! Saturday had family obligations so I got some good rest for Sunday. Headed out this morning to the front side of Mt Lemmon to my other secret spot😅. The hill was straight up and full of shin daggers…..I absolute hate those things!!!! Found multiple doe right from the get go. Started glassing across this canyon and found 5 bucks right away. Ranged them at just under 800 yds. Where I was positioned on the down slope of this hill I couldn’t use my bipod, so I hurried down hill to a more level spot and a flat rock. They were milling around and ranged them again at 750 yds. As I extend my bipod and position the rifle I keep looking through the big binos and I thought let’s try and see my rifle is up for the challenge. I’ve shot rocks out to 800, but never a deer. 1st shot was just above the deer, I see dirt/dust fly. Reload and send another one. Same spot, more dust. I back the clicks down 2 and send the 3rd round….. bam deer down. As I get some landmarks as to where the deer fell I start walking. 8:10 was shot, I didn’t find the deer till 9:23. The mountain was so steep and so thick of vegetation I couldn’t find the rock formation it fell by. Finally found it…..wheeew. Took some pics and started the long drag out, dropped it off at the butcher and now back at home relaxing. Looking forward to my daughters WT hunt Nov 7. Nice job! It sounds like you were by yourself, which can definitely make things more challenging. Sometimes, sharing too much information can open up an ethical debate, but I appreciate the honesty. You practiced and at some point everyone shoots a deer beyond what they practiced. I’ve seen a professional shooter—someone who competes in intense courses with varying distances, running from one target to the next and demonstrating exceptional skill—miss an animal after going through a long setup for the shot. It just goes to show how unpredictable things can be, even for the pros. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oz31p Report post Posted 14 hours ago Pb for shooting and missing? but we should keep quiet? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
5guyshunting Report post Posted 13 hours ago 125-150 yards, no range finder, no binoculars or ballistics. Just a shot for meat in the freezer with a Remington 1187 12 gauge with bird sight. I never thought about ethics. Ohio WT killed with a slug. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shooter McGavin Report post Posted 13 hours ago Deer DRT (dead right there) and recovered Grilling and eating it Don’t see a problem, except some of you guys might need a hug followed by a rub and tug by your 101’s Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
5guyshunting Report post Posted 13 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Shooter McGavin said: Deer DRT (dead right there) and recovered Grilling and eating it Don’t see a problem, except some of you guys might need a hug followed by a rub and tug by your 101’s My longest shot on a muley was 685 yards. When I got to him, I had to dispatch him with my .45. One of my kids posted the .45 shot on YouTube and people were bent out of shape for the murder. Keep on keeping on!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OpticNerd Report post Posted 11 hours ago Congrats that’s a long shot in my book. I can hit targets out to 700-800 but so far my longest on a deer has been right around 350. Kudos for keeping it real when you could have easily left the misses out of the story. My hats off to you you’re a brave man👍 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites