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Re: OT: Lost my first deer today
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Posted by old on October 14, 2006 at 13:50:46 from (4.244.57.187):
In Reply to: OT: Lost my first deer today posted by Joe in IN on October 14, 2006 at 13:28:44:
Bow hunting is a lot harder to do. BTDT and the fisrt deer I ever shot with a bow got away from me also. It was a nice 10 or 12 point buck and He stepped froward just as I lit the arrow fly. I did see him the next day which was the begining of gun season but he was to far away to shot. Reason I'm sure it was the same deer was he walked with a limp in the same hind leg as I hit him in. Few years back I thought I had missed one and when I looked at the arrow real close I found blood so I started looking real hard. Found him about 100 yards away and I had made a bad shot but a good shot. I had cut his wind pipe and throat. Hasn't been cold enough in my area for me to bow hunt yet but maybe soon it will be
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