I guess what I am trying to relate I will use the following analogy of a baseball pitcher.

When he/she throws meat over the plate and gets hammered over the wall for a homerun... he/she HAS to get over it RIGHT NOW...end of story. Otherwise he/she will NOT be pitching. As hunters we are dealing with the suffering of animals.....not homeruns.

I would suggest reflection on a hunting failure; if not to learn or help others learn from the mistake; is detrimental to the future success of the person that had the failure.....and most certainly detrimental to hunting as a whole ....especially using such a public domain medium. JOHN


"Shoot low sheriff, I think he's riding a shetland!" B. Wills