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Mercy shots.
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<blockquote data-quote="ReachnOut" data-source="post: 497860" data-attributes="member: 28846"><p>I think a lot depends upon the state you're in. In my home state of Texas, where I still do about 75% of my hunting, I discussed this issue with a friend and game warden. His advise was to use the cell phone and call Natural Resources reporting a critically injured game animal giving your location, name and license tag number. In doing that, I've had responses ranging from their sending out a warden if one was close or granting approval to put it down if it could be accomplished off the roadway in a safe manner. Never had a problem that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ReachnOut, post: 497860, member: 28846"] I think a lot depends upon the state you're in. In my home state of Texas, where I still do about 75% of my hunting, I discussed this issue with a friend and game warden. His advise was to use the cell phone and call Natural Resources reporting a critically injured game animal giving your location, name and license tag number. In doing that, I've had responses ranging from their sending out a warden if one was close or granting approval to put it down if it could be accomplished off the roadway in a safe manner. Never had a problem that way. [/QUOTE]
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