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<blockquote data-quote="Ucsdryder" data-source="post: 2314253" data-attributes="member: 94543"><p>As details start to come back to me I am realizing it wasn't a paunch hit. When I pulled the shoulder a couple gallons of blood came out, there eas no stomach contents in it. I do the gutless and always grab the tenders last. I slice the belly to let some guts out to relieve pressure on against the tenders, the stomach was still intact and bloated so nothing had punctured it. I'm starting to think it was whatever was in his throat. It looked very freshly chewed and didn't have any bile or show any signs of breakdown in the grass. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Oh and here's a picture![ATTACH=full]304965[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ucsdryder, post: 2314253, member: 94543"] As details start to come back to me I am realizing it wasn’t a paunch hit. When I pulled the shoulder a couple gallons of blood came out, there eas no stomach contents in it. I do the gutless and always grab the tenders last. I slice the belly to let some guts out to relieve pressure on against the tenders, the stomach was still intact and bloated so nothing had punctured it. I’m starting to think it was whatever was in his throat. It looked very freshly chewed and didn’t have any bile or show any signs of breakdown in the grass. Oh and here’s a picture![ATTACH type="full"]304965[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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