Rob's Buck on Video (CLOSE UP VID PG 8)
#111
Jeff,
As to your analagy of your intestinal puncture, it's not comparable, because a small fish bone is certainly NOT a RAGE 2" cut BH!!!! Though I see your point to some extent, if a Rage hit that animal and got into it's intestines, I believe it would be DEAD already!!!
As to your analagy of your intestinal puncture, it's not comparable, because a small fish bone is certainly NOT a RAGE 2" cut BH!!!! Though I see your point to some extent, if a Rage hit that animal and got into it's intestines, I believe it would be DEAD already!!!

That arrow Is lucky If Its 2" to 3" below the skin.
WHAT do you think is 2-3" below the skin where that exit wound is?
I actually hope I'm wrong about the deer dying......but I don't think I am. If his intestines got clipped.....I think he's a goner.
#112
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I've got one question - the entry hole was below the spine obviously... are ya'll saying this was a magic arrow that entered below the spine, then sliced up, and above the spine, down the off side under the skin and to the exit hole ?
seriously ?
becuase it looks like to me the arrow entered below the spine, sliced through under the spine by a hair then exited about 1/2 way up the deer on the off side, behind the lungs, above the liver ... but definitely in body cavity.
just what I'm seeing ....... my money is on the deer dying in a few weeks, but they're amazing animals too, who knows what damage the head did or didn'tdo and it might heal.
seriously ?
becuase it looks like to me the arrow entered below the spine, sliced through under the spine by a hair then exited about 1/2 way up the deer on the off side, behind the lungs, above the liver ... but definitely in body cavity.
just what I'm seeing ....... my money is on the deer dying in a few weeks, but they're amazing animals too, who knows what damage the head did or didn'tdo and it might heal.
#113
Nontypical Buck
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From: Pulaskiville
From the bleacher seats...I nominate this for one of the most interesting reads in the 10+ yrs I've been a member here.
That and $1 will get you coffee...but I thank you nonetheless.
That and $1 will get you coffee...but I thank you nonetheless.

#114
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From: Southwest PA
Germ's photo on page 2 shows it all. here it is again...

Let's assume the black line is the spine and the white the arrow.
The spine/back bone does not come all the way to the skin, you have meat and fat there.
Look how high up on the deer the entry wound is. There is no way it goes under the spine.

Let's assume the black line is the spine and the white the arrow.
The spine/back bone does not come all the way to the skin, you have meat and fat there.
Look how high up on the deer the entry wound is. There is no way it goes under the spine.
#117
ORIGINAL: stealthycat II
I've got one question - the entry hole was below the spine obviously... are ya'll saying this was a magic arrow that entered below the spine, then sliced up, and above the spine, down the off side under the skin and to the exit hole ?
seriously ?
I've got one question - the entry hole was below the spine obviously... are ya'll saying this was a magic arrow that entered below the spine, then sliced up, and above the spine, down the off side under the skin and to the exit hole ?
seriously ?
The arrow passed OVER the spine.
#120
Forget if the buck is suffering or not...someone needs to take him regardless so we can see an autopsy, AND a video one at that (Rob).
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It's a hard conclusion to make. Personally, I would have thought something must have gotten hit along the way but who can say for sure??
[8D]It's a hard conclusion to make. Personally, I would have thought something must have gotten hit along the way but who can say for sure??


