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Old 08-04-2008 | 01:53 PM
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Default RE: Anybody watch Keith Warren, today? "No mans Land"/ "Void"

ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer

Again, are my posts invisible, bueller....bueller.....


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ORIGINAL: PABowhunter4life

Some of you need to search for the autopsy pictures that they showed of a doe on Deer & Deer Hunting last season. When the lungs are filled with air there is absolutely no space between the spine and the lungs no matter how many people want to believe there is. Hit above the spine and the deer lives because there is a little bit of play there. However, if you hit below the spine the deer is dead.... period. Whenever I hear "I hit the void" it falls right in to the BS category with the stories that go "I hit a deer perfect but after 5000 yards of trailing we lost blood and never found the deer".

As for going through the shoulders and not finding them, that is simply a shot that is too far forward and too high; that has nothing to do with the void.
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ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer

Not so my friend, not so.....I'm assuming you didn't read the entire thread, which I do not blame you however it would have aided in your discussion. In either Tracking Dogs for Finding Wounded Deer or Heart and Blood, living with deer in America I forget which now there is a picture of a lung with scare tissue in the shape of a broadhead. This doe was shot at least in one lung and lived, scared and healed.

There are no absolutes in deer hunting.

And I did coin it, honestly. [8D] [8D]
You forgot the .........winky....winky.........that gets em every time.
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