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floating doe
Post byxxxxxxxxxxxxx on Dec 2, 2007, 4:08pm
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well i found my doe. too bad i couldn't get to her
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Re: floating doe
Post bypppppppppp on Dec 2, 2007, 4:53pm
Dec 2, 2007, 4:08pm, vinnieb wrote:
well i found my doe. too bad i couldn't get to her
Couldn't get to her?????

Good Lord man, you ain't gonna melt!
I got a COLD wet @$$ at Assateague after stupidly shooting a sika ACROSS one of the guts. Stripped down ,figuring how deep could it be? Turns out PLENTY deep! AND colder than I ever thought. I was shaking so bad I could barely field dress her. I REALLY didn't want to cross back to my gun,clothes,and pack! I double timed back to the truck and dry clothes.
Killed a tiny yearling that was limping badly at the north tract at Chapmans Landing. Tracks right into the swamp/backwater above the cliffs there. I could seea trail through the duckweed and slime. Just above my knees, but that was PLENTY deep. Stuck it out and killed another!
If your going to shoot something, you need to make EVERY possible effort to recover it and utilize it!
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Re: floating doe
Post byoooooooooo on Dec 2, 2007, 4:58pm
Ask yourself this - if it was a huge 16 point state record, would you have gotten wet to get it? If yes, then you should have gotten wet for this one, or humped a canoe, rope and gappling hook, or something in there!
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Re: floating doe
Post bytttttttttttttttttt on Dec 2, 2007, 5:06pm
Great point and well put
Dec 2, 2007, 4:58pm,ooooooooooo wrote:
Ask yourself this - if it was a huge 16 point state record, would you have gotten wet to get it? If yes, then you should have gotten wet for this one, or humped a canoe, rope and gappling hook, or something in there!
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Re: floating doe
Post byxxxxxxxxxxx on Dec 2, 2007, 5:31pm
i tried everyhting i could think of. i tried wading out but i sunk to my waste and could hardly get out. i climbed out on a fallen down tree, when the tree snapped and i went in to my waste, a hooked it with a rope and hook but it is hung up on a log, and tried to unlodge it with a long branch but couldn't get it to budge.
plus the pond its floating in is basically a sewage pond
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Re: floating doe
Post bydddddddddd on Dec 2, 2007, 7:23pm
I'll hop in ddddddddd's boat on this one! "If your going to shoot something, you need to make EVERY possible effort to recover it and utilize it! "
Quite frankly, that's YOUR responsibility as a hunter.
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Re: floating doe
Post byxxxxxxxxxxxx on Dec 2, 2007, 7:36pm
guys i need other suggestions. i don't have a boat as a option. i don't own a boat nor does any one i know(well not one that i could drag through the woods back to a pond)
i spent a hour and a half trying to find another way to get her out before it started raining.
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Re: floating doe
Post bydddddddddddd on Dec 2, 2007, 7:50pm
hey,xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx i hunt swamps a lot and have deer go into deep water. If no boat try this get about 30 ft of 3/8 to 1/2 rope tie a 1 pound lead weight on it about 3 inchs above the weight tie a trebble hook on cut one side of trebble off ( it helps if you miss) wade as far as you can pitch it over her when you feel the weight bump her give a quick jerk. it works..
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Re: floating doe
Post bybbbbbbbbbbb on Dec 2, 2007, 7:56pm
I have hunted a lot of wetlands and here is what we did in NC. I have an old queen size air mattress that uses a small battery operated pump to blow up. It is very light and we would leave it in the truck and just pack it in when we needed it. Use a small ore it works and is light. Get out to it tie a rope on it and head back, pull it in when you get to shore. I do all i can to get a dead deer.
I cant help but think back to your first post on this and from the way you set it up it didn't sound like you had the best opportunity for a shot in the first place. I was not there and don't know any more that what you told us. I pass on a lot because of just not having the shot that i think will drop them quick or the right amount of light.
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Re: floating doe
Post byhhhhhhhhhhhh on Dec 2, 2007, 8:04pm
If you recover it I still wouldn't eat it. Sewage tends to spoil meat.
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Re: floating doe
Post byrrrrrrrrrr on Dec 2, 2007, 8:24pm
I know I am hard of hearing, but my eyes are still good and I can't see a deer in the pic. Could some one give me some directions?
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Re: floating doe
Post byhhhhhhhhhh on Dec 2, 2007, 8:28pm
Top right of his hat.
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Re: floating doe
Post bydddddddddd on Dec 2, 2007, 9:50pm
Heck, now you REALLY need a bowfishing rig!
I ate the one that I fetched out of the Potomac.
Now THAT'S sewage!
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Re: floating doe
Post by oooooo on Dec 3, 2007, 8:28am
You'll still get wet and nasty, but try a swimming pool raft from walmart. Light enough to carry in, blow it up, paddle out, tie a rope on her, paddle back in, then drag her to dry ground.
If it's the second day she's been floating, though, I wouldn't eat her, but something to plan for next time...
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Re: floating doe
Post byxxxxxxxxxxxx on Dec 3, 2007, 8:20pm
i tried the fishing rod idea. i hooked her in the back leg and pulled but instead of pulling her straight it hooked more onto the log. i yanked and yanked and eventually broke the line. i tried again with a regular hook as i used my only treble the first time and could get it to hook up
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Re: floating doe
Post by bbbbbbbbbbb on Dec 4, 2007, 2:14pm
screw it.
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Re: floating doe
Post by rrrrrrrrrrr on Dec 4, 2007, 3:47pm
Better luck next time. Personally I don't think I would have eaten it after it soaked the first night.
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Re: floating doe
Post bymmmmmmmmmm on Dec 4, 2007, 4:13pm
Dont worry.....fish got to eat too!
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Re: floating doe
Post bynnnnnnnnnnn on Dec 4, 2007, 4:30pm
Sucks that you couldn't get her. You tried. Thing's gonna stink to high hell, though.