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<blockquote data-quote="Jason" data-source="post: 273166" data-attributes="member: 130"><p>Hello, Just wanted the get peoples thoughts on leaving shot animals over night or not.</p><p>Most of the places I shoot long range the animals are on their way back into cover at daybreak but on their way out at night and give a better shot opportunity. Trouble is retrieving the meat.</p><p>If the night is cool (ie just on freezing) do you have any problem leaving animals shot just on dark to sit and collect in the early morning for the meat? Thanks guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason, post: 273166, member: 130"] Hello, Just wanted the get peoples thoughts on leaving shot animals over night or not. Most of the places I shoot long range the animals are on their way back into cover at daybreak but on their way out at night and give a better shot opportunity. Trouble is retrieving the meat. If the night is cool (ie just on freezing) do you have any problem leaving animals shot just on dark to sit and collect in the early morning for the meat? Thanks guys. [/QUOTE]
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