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<blockquote data-quote="smokehanger" data-source="post: 2309502" data-attributes="member: 75902"><p><em>I shot a big whitetail buck several years ago and hit him just above the spine. Dropped him like a rock, bolted another round in the chamber and my son goes to yelling hit him again. Tracked him for about 150 yards, found a huge spot of blood splattered across about 6 ft., then nothing. That was on a Monday mid day and did not find him again until Thursday afternoon when my son and I jumped him and I was able to shoot him at about 100 yds. Upon inspection he had a piece of hide missing about a foot in diameter across the top of his back ,you could actually see part of the vertebrae. He was still very healthy looking and acting. Don't know if he would have made it through the winter? Sure glad that I did find him though!</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smokehanger, post: 2309502, member: 75902"] [I]I shot a big whitetail buck several years ago and hit him just above the spine. Dropped him like a rock, bolted another round in the chamber and my son goes to yelling hit him again. Tracked him for about 150 yards, found a huge spot of blood splattered across about 6 ft., then nothing. That was on a Monday mid day and did not find him again until Thursday afternoon when my son and I jumped him and I was able to shoot him at about 100 yds. Upon inspection he had a piece of hide missing about a foot in diameter across the top of his back ,you could actually see part of the vertebrae. He was still very healthy looking and acting. Don’t know if he would have made it through the winter? Sure glad that I did find him though![/I] [/QUOTE]
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