Out the door for my last sit...update w/pic
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Vito,
Congrats, and good choices you made. I think I'd have done exactly the same thing. Way to back out when things didn't look good, a LOT of guys wouldn't have had the good sense to do the same. Sorry to hear about the bad shot, but as much as we don't like it, "Shot" happens. Enjoy the venison!!!
Congrats, and good choices you made. I think I'd have done exactly the same thing. Way to back out when things didn't look good, a LOT of guys wouldn't have had the good sense to do the same. Sorry to hear about the bad shot, but as much as we don't like it, "Shot" happens. Enjoy the venison!!!
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Thanks guys and thanks OHbow for the kind words. It sucks when bad shots happen and there is an urge for immediate closure. Still, we knew backing out was the right move if we wanted to recover the deer. Whether it be a small doe or a 150" buck,the situationwillbe treated the best way possible to recover it.
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The pressure was put on and you got er done bud, congratulation's!!

