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RE: how to fin wounded deer
One thing you may want to think about is if your a good enough shot. Not trying to slam or anything, but to lose two deer in one day is pretty bad. You have to be sure your shot is a good killing shot(double lung), and that you can make it every time. PRACTICE! Also, as for trailing deer, find someone who knows what they are doing. This is the only way you have a chance to learn without losing alot more deer. What kind of broadheads are you using?
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RE: how to fin wounded deer
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I was just wondering how far wounded deer can go. I shot a doe in the morning and hit high, we looked for it for 4 hours and and never foung it. We found my arrow and it wasnt broken. The blood trail was really weak and didnt show any signs of a good shoot. In the after noon i shoot a six point buck and hit really high. The arrow broke of in side of the buck, but there still wasnt a good blood trail. Im a good shooter but under pressure i get really shaky. I dont want this to happen again is there any way to prevent this from happen again? Thank James <hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face='Verdana, Arial, Helvetica' size=2 id=quote> |
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