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Yeah I don't get it. Shoot at a deer....hit a small tree and the arrow hits high. The arrow falls out and the deer runs off. You search and search. The deer starts bleeding out, and the blood trail thins, to almost nothing. What do you do? Start crying and beating yourself up over it? Or do you move on? Oh wait, you guys never make bad shots. Sorry, I guess you don't understand me now do you?
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Read every reply very carefully! It's not that you shot and hit a branch that resulted in a poor hit!
The point we're trying to make is ,
after already wounding two deer , you and your buddy kept right on flinging arrows at deer. If myself or any of my hunting buddies wound a deer , the rest of the day is spent trying to find that deer and sometimes the following day if needed. And if you look at your post , you'll notice there was no mention of going back out to look for the deer , in fact you talked about hunting with someone else the rest of the week.
The sarcasm in your last couple posts only says one thing (to me anyway) , you have alot of growing up to do. Hopefully this thread will be a lesson learned.

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