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<blockquote data-quote="backcountryguide" data-source="post: 930920" data-attributes="member: 38531"><p>That's no mans land spot on a bull a lot of them wont even fall when hit there. Some do giving you time to send another. This bull shrugged it off and went strait up the mountain. When I replayed the video I new he was fine but we spent the next two days trying to kill him before we moved on. If he would have been hit any other place we would have stuck with him through the hunt. I found and videoed him again in Jan and he looked fine. He just has a reference mark on him now so he better be more careful next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backcountryguide, post: 930920, member: 38531"] That's no mans land spot on a bull a lot of them wont even fall when hit there. Some do giving you time to send another. This bull shrugged it off and went strait up the mountain. When I replayed the video I new he was fine but we spent the next two days trying to kill him before we moved on. If he would have been hit any other place we would have stuck with him through the hunt. I found and videoed him again in Jan and he looked fine. He just has a reference mark on him now so he better be more careful next year. [/QUOTE]
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