“People never lie so much as after a hunt, during a war or before an election.” -Otto von Bismarck
Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.-Albert Einstein
Bonk it on the head, rather than shoot, as others said.
Knife would be 2nd option.
I'd shoot it. Worst case, drive over it. I'd never try and club it or cut it's throat.
If you had a firearm, shoot it. Probably wouldn't do that if there was a bunch of looky lou's watching though
"If you ever go into the bush, there are grizzly bears lurking behind just about every bush, waiting to pounce, so you need a powerful gun, with huge bullets" - Gatehouse ~ 2004
The police and Co's shoot them in this situation.
Do not take the deer home and eat it. It's illegal and inedible!
in the UK where deer hunters can sell to butchers they have to go through strict meat handling training. Major rule that stress hormones and adrenaline make it unfit for human consumption. One time I was coming back from a deer hunt in England and we came across an injured deer by the side of the road. Guide took a knife out even though he had a silenced rifle! I asked if he would use the carcass... He said it would get buried, not even fit for feeding his dog.
Had this very problem just east of Hope heading westbound and I guess a lady had hit a blackbear, we were coming back from hunting in Princeton and this bears hip is hanging out and blood everywhere and it can't get over the barriers on the highway........so I grab my rifle and walk over to it and it scrambles over the barrier so I give it a pain killer to the head......I no sooner put my rifle back in the truck and a cop pulls up and hops out of his car with a shotgun, he was shaking so bad he could hardly talk, I tell him what took place and ask him if he wants to see the bear and he says no no thats good....thanks for doing that and leaves........he wanted no part of looking for that bear !!!
So as long as its safe to do so I would dispatch the animal.
7mm PRC soon to be the most popular cartridge in North America