Lure Jensen
AH member
- Joined
- Oct 12, 2010
- Messages
- 35
- Reaction score
- 7
- Media
- 13
- Member of
- ATA, NRA, SCI, REMF,PF
- Hunted
- South Africa, Zulu Natal
Those that shouldn't hunt
While guiding pheasant hunts, occasionally you have the wounded bird that the dog bring to you. I usally just step on their head to quickly put them out of their misery! Wringing there neck usally results in a headless bird and lots of blood. One day were hunting and I look over and see our female photographer and a hunter together, then I see her jumping up and down. I walkover to see whats going on and I see she is in soft dirt and continues to jump on the poor but not yet dead bird, with the hunter watching. I tell her to stop, grab the bird put its head on some solid ground and step on its head, crunch, bird is dead. I pick up the bird to hand to the hunter and he looks at me and says, "I couldn't do that", and walks away. Some people just shouldn't hunt!
While guiding pheasant hunts, occasionally you have the wounded bird that the dog bring to you. I usally just step on their head to quickly put them out of their misery! Wringing there neck usally results in a headless bird and lots of blood. One day were hunting and I look over and see our female photographer and a hunter together, then I see her jumping up and down. I walkover to see whats going on and I see she is in soft dirt and continues to jump on the poor but not yet dead bird, with the hunter watching. I tell her to stop, grab the bird put its head on some solid ground and step on its head, crunch, bird is dead. I pick up the bird to hand to the hunter and he looks at me and says, "I couldn't do that", and walks away. Some people just shouldn't hunt!