Has anyone felt their hunting ethics were tested by the hunting gods?
Mine were tested twice this year:
The first one was 3 weeks ago while hunting a specific buck on our property. Two bucks were full out fighting behind my stand 15 minutes before sundown, 75 yards over the line on my neighbor's property. They broke up after their fight to go in separate directions; the larger one (the one I had been after) headed towards my property only to stop 35-40 yds still off my line. I had my safety off, and a clear broadside shot but did not shoot because I had not met my new neighbor and don't have an agreement with him regarding matters similar to this. I lowered my rifle, the buck hung out for a short time and wandered back into the brush- Test #1 Pass!
The second test was 2 evenings ago. I was starting to prepare our dinner when I caught movement in our back yard from the kitchen window. I was shocked to see walking through my yard, in the wide open most likely one of the largest bucks I had ever seen! He wandered through the yard and up to a spot where I had dumped our pumpkins from Halloween and started to paw, kick and eat at them for 10 minutes just 45 yds from the back door. At that point while he was busy with his business I would have had plenty of time for an easy shot from my back door but instead opted to watch him instead, it just didn't seem right for him to go this way. I might be a fool, but we will call it -Test #2 Pass!
Does anyone else have an incident that could be an "Ethics Test" that makes you proud of the hunter you are??