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Official 2015-2016 deer hunting season discussion thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Erick" data-source="post: 2816227" data-attributes="member: 11535"><p>I had a great opener that was almost a disaster. My goal was to take two does and I had two down by 7:30. The first shot felt rushed and like I shot too far back. After waiting an hour I went to look for blood. I found the second does immediately but only one one large sized blood spot. After another hour I found more. I asked for help from my friend and we tracked for another 200 yards in think timber and found her. She made me pay for that hurried shot but Im glad I recovered her. I wouldn't have if it wasn't for my friend who can see exceptionally well. This was his first hunt in many years but he could see the tiniest speck of blood. I am moderately color blind and it is very hard for me to track except for tracks. I'll look back to that experience before hurrying the next shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erick, post: 2816227, member: 11535"] I had a great opener that was almost a disaster. My goal was to take two does and I had two down by 7:30. The first shot felt rushed and like I shot too far back. After waiting an hour I went to look for blood. I found the second does immediately but only one one large sized blood spot. After another hour I found more. I asked for help from my friend and we tracked for another 200 yards in think timber and found her. She made me pay for that hurried shot but Im glad I recovered her. I wouldn't have if it wasn't for my friend who can see exceptionally well. This was his first hunt in many years but he could see the tiniest speck of blood. I am moderately color blind and it is very hard for me to track except for tracks. I'll look back to that experience before hurrying the next shot. [/QUOTE]
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