Yes I see the 'no religion' thing lol.
Anyway, earlier today I was walking around in the bush looking for some partridge for some "parts" for my eventual arrows, I found none. After a couple hours I gave up and walked to a nearby marina/gas station. I knew where I was walking there's 3 or 4 deer that are always around that area. On the way there I stopped and looked around the bush but they weren't around, I found a big flattened out spot in the tall grass though, that must be where they rest.
I went to the store and bought some pop and chips and on the way back there they were, 3 deer munching on leaves about 100 feet away, they were near a bend in the road. The tips of my 2 arrows were only tips for target practice, not sharp "broadheads" plus they were all dented.
I put my pop and chips down and one of them saw me, I had 3 sharp tips left in my pocket, I changed them while the deer looked at me. It took me about 15 minutes to slowly sneak up on them, I got about 20 feet away. As big as they were I could see they were young deer, a doe and 2 little bucks who only had little spikes on their heads. I debated whether or not to take a shot considering how close I was.
I ended up just sitting down on the ground, right out in the open. The doe took some steps toward me and started eating again. The wind was blowing super hard and she walked right up to me about 10 feet away, I sat perfectly still. Many times she turned to the side which would have given me the perfect shot.
I looked at the bucks and the doe and figured in "deer years" they were only just teens. Then I thought in "deer life" they were probably bf and gf and a friend who were just out for a walk lol. Still the wind was blowing, I was downwind. Thinking about their lives I decided not to shoot, I just sat there on the ground for about half an hour just watching them. They looked happy, munching away.
It seems weird but it was a very peaceful feeling, I almost saw them as a gift. It just me, my bow, 2 arrows and 3 deer out on some back road. Even the bucks walked up and were 15 feet away.
I've "taken" many deer, moose, ducks and partridge before (with guns) but I just couldn't do it. I knew if I did it that I would be doing it for the wrong reasons, I felt like a would have killed a little piece of my soul.
Maybe in a couple years when the bucks are bigger...
edit: yeah that experience put me in a strange mood for the rest of the day, i was glad to be alive and i saw them as people or a family, not animals