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RE: Listen to tthis
I'd sooner believe it was a deer shoot with a field point and not to long before.. the previous season?,..I'm not buying it.
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RE: Listen to tthis
While he was cleaning the deer out he noticed that it was kinda hard to pull the lungs out. So hefelt around and noticed that there was an arrow shaft through both lungs. To his surprise he killed the buck that he shot in archery season last year! |
RE: Listen to tthis
I'd definitely have to see that one.[:-]
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RE: Listen to tthis
Not through both lungs but definitely in the chest area. Not my pic either, stole from another website.
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RE: Listen to tthis
My BS meter is pegged on this one. There's no way that with any kind of broadhead you're going to "double lung" a deer and it live.
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RE: Listen to tthis
If that had happened to me, I would have had to take a picture of it.
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A hole even smaller than an arrow shaft through both lungs will cause them to collapse resulting in a dead deer.
I'm calling BS too. |
RE: Listen to tthis
Well I wouldnt lie. One of my best friend's boss told him that he shot it. So its not like its been through the grape line a couple times. I really believe that if it was shot with a bow that the person who shot it was using a field point. Bcuz im with most of you on this one.
Although it wouldnt be the first time that i heard of a deer being shot through one lung and still surviving. |
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RE: Listen to tthis
These things always tend to be someone I know who knows someone who once talked to a guy I forget his name ... OH, and they forgot their camera. BS meter going crazy on this one.
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