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<blockquote data-quote="Rosebud" data-source="post: 2886908" data-attributes="member: 118066"><p>Friend and myself were hunting a military base about twenty five or more years ago. We had patterned a good bucks travel route through a mountain saddle. But it was wide and he would come in the opposite side that you hunted like he had radar. So we both managed to get permits for the area. Bow hunting only. Well, I got lucky and he came past my side. Cutting to the chase, I hit him hard and saw blood as he ran off. Buddy heard the commotion and came over as I was getting my stuff together. Blood trail was easy to follow. Nick, my friend was ahead of me and walked up on the nice 9 point. Turned around to shake my hand and the buck jumped up and ran off. I was able to see where it piled up again, but it had its head up. Put another arrow in it, done for good this time. Told Nick that if he ever walked up on another one just shoot it again. I'd hit it in the shoulder joint and the arrow reflected down and across the chest. Baseball sized hole in its chest, but no lung damage. Just artery blood. Their never dead until you have them gutted!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosebud, post: 2886908, member: 118066"] Friend and myself were hunting a military base about twenty five or more years ago. We had patterned a good bucks travel route through a mountain saddle. But it was wide and he would come in the opposite side that you hunted like he had radar. So we both managed to get permits for the area. Bow hunting only. Well, I got lucky and he came past my side. Cutting to the chase, I hit him hard and saw blood as he ran off. Buddy heard the commotion and came over as I was getting my stuff together. Blood trail was easy to follow. Nick, my friend was ahead of me and walked up on the nice 9 point. Turned around to shake my hand and the buck jumped up and ran off. I was able to see where it piled up again, but it had its head up. Put another arrow in it, done for good this time. Told Nick that if he ever walked up on another one just shoot it again. I'd hit it in the shoulder joint and the arrow reflected down and across the chest. Baseball sized hole in its chest, but no lung damage. Just artery blood. Their never dead until you have them gutted! [/QUOTE]
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