Dispatching deer with a knife?

Anything that you can't hold down with either a foot or your knee. Think twice about handling it.
I remember back in the day dispatching 4 deer in less than an hour with knife.
Those type of days of real hunting are long gone..
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I’m curious by that comment - you think wounding a much higher number of deer such that you needed to dispatch four with a knife in one hour is ‘real hunting’?

Surely the lack of requirement to dispatch as many deer given the better kit we have now would be seen as a good thing?

Ben
 
I’m curious by that comment - you think wounding a much higher number of deer such that you needed to dispatch four with a knife in one hour is ‘real hunting’?

Surely the lack of requirement to dispatch as many deer given the better kit we have now would be seen as a good thing?

Ben
Perhaps they were hunted, rather than stalked and shot?
 
I’m curious by that comment - you think wounding a much higher number of deer such that you needed to dispatch four with a knife in one hour is ‘real hunting’?

Surely the lack of requirement to dispatch as many deer given the better kit we have now would be seen as a good thing?

Ben
Benji me ole flower you've kind of lost me with your post?🤔
But ill make an attempt to explain. Now do take into account that my communication skills are not the best at times.
But anyway on that day there were no guns, no thermals.
Just two dogs (pre 2004).
How that explains 😉
 
Benji me ole flower you've kind of lost me with your post?🤔
But ill make an attempt to explain. Now do take into account that my communication skills are not the best at times.
But anyway on that day there were no guns, no thermals.
Just two dogs (pre 2004).
How that explains 😉
As I thought.
 
Benji me ole flower you've kind of lost me with your post?🤔
But ill make an attempt to explain. Now do take into account that my communication skills are not the best at times.
But anyway on that day there were no guns, no thermals.
Just two dogs (pre 2004).
How that explains 😉
Roger - that does explain it, I had misunderstood and thought you meant hunting in the generic term.

I’m surprised it was outlawed as late as 2004 though, I can’t say hunting with dogs is something I think many would agree with, particularly where you’re choosing to finish them with a knife.
 
I'm an expert.
Any questions, just ask! 🫣
Is that just a distant memory now Tim, or do you still feel the effects?
Ken.
 
Is that just a distant memory now Tim, or do you still feel the effects?
Ken.
The repair job was fantastic. Scars barely visible. However, I haven't quite regained full movement in my thumb, and part of my hand and one side of my thumb are permanently numb.
 
I've done a couple of roe, a fallow, a muntie and a red knobber with a knife over the years. Only one of those was one I'd shot myself and don't recall the reason I chose knife over a second shot (the rest I didn't have a rifle with me or were RTAs etc). I'm trying to think back to each situation and I'm not sure that there was one where I'd have be happy using a pistol where I wouldn't have been just as happy using a rifle. Surely if it's a poor / hard backstop / rocky ground etc you don't want to be putting a .357 or similar into it? I know in an ideal world you'd go in through the forehead and down the spine, but we don't live in an ideal world and that's not always possible... It's dark, it's wet, it's slippery and the the animal is thrashing around a bit.

Now a 410 shot pistol would be different - that I could see the benefits.
 
I was up on a mil base once and saw a dead deer on the side of the road. I pulled over to see what sex it was and as I approached,it started kicking. As I wasn't stalking I didn't have a knife so asked the guys if they did, they did not. One of the safety wardens arrived and I asked him for a knife. He told me had one in his office so I followed him back. On arrival he presented me a Stanley knife. I turned that down along with the alternative screw driver option. It was then he said there were some guys next door who might have something.

I went next door and was met by a load of SF blokes. I asked very politely whether they might have a Sharpe knife suitable to dispatch a deer.....The number of daggers and fighting knives produced was quite impressive.

Always worse knifing a deer where you cocked the shot, doesn't feel quite as bad when it was someone else's mistake but if there is ever the option to shoot again, I would always do that.
 
I was up on a mil base once and saw a dead deer on the side of the road. I pulled over to see what sex it was and as I approached,it started kicking. As I wasn't stalking I didn't have a knife so asked the guys if they did, they did not. One of the safety wardens arrived and I asked him for a knife. He told me had one in his office so I followed him back. On arrival he presented me a Stanley knife. I turned that down along with the alternative screw driver option. It was then he said there were some guys next door who might have something.

I went next door and was met by a load of SF blokes. I asked very politely whether they might have a Sharpe knife suitable to dispatch a deer.....

The number of daggers and fighting knives produced was quite impressive.

Always worse knifing a deer where you cocked the shot, doesn't feel quite as bad when it was someone else's mistake but if there is ever the option to shoot again, I would always do that.
 
The repair job was fantastic. Scars barely visible. However, I haven't quite regained full movement in my thumb, and part of my hand and one side of my thumb are permanently numb.
Sounds like some permanent damage then?

Think it’s 12 months this month since i tore my Supraspinatus and that’s only 50% repaired by now.
Ken.
 
Roger - that does explain it, I had misunderstood and thought you meant hunting in the generic term.

I’m surprised it was outlawed as late as 2004 though, I can’t say hunting with dogs is something I think many would agree with, particularly where you’re choosing to finish them with a knife.
I’d agree with it .
 
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