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Thats a good question.

We were squirrel hunting 2 years ago and stumbled upon a doe that had been shot in the front shoulder and couldn't walk. She was struggling to get up. We were only 20 yards from her and could see the gangrene. It was 3 days before MS gun season was up so i put her down with a 22LR to the head. Got closer and the wound was bad enough that you could smell it from 10 yards. Im not sure but i dont think gangrene sets in quickly. So we figured it had to be atleast the day before?


I would have to call the local Game Warden to get their opinion. That way your legal and not fined for trying to help out.


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