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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 3892941" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>I call that method “poacher cleaning”, and yes, I’ve done it a lot here in east TX but only a couple times in OK. </p><p>One memorable time was on an evening hunt during muzzleloader season 2019 when I had to head home the next morning. I shot a buck then went after him too quick and jumped him. He made across the normally dry channel of the Salt Fork, and I shot him again as he tried to climb the bank on the other side. I waded the river, gutted him, drug him 50 yards across a sand bar, floated him 25 yards up river to get to a spot on the bank I could get him up, drug him up the 10 foot bank with my Ranger, and I cleaned him right there. All this was done in 30* weather in the wind and spitting rain. It was probably my most miserable hunt, but I still got my prize.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]316804[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 3892941, member: 24452"] I call that method “poacher cleaning”, and yes, I’ve done it a lot here in east TX but only a couple times in OK. One memorable time was on an evening hunt during muzzleloader season 2019 when I had to head home the next morning. I shot a buck then went after him too quick and jumped him. He made across the normally dry channel of the Salt Fork, and I shot him again as he tried to climb the bank on the other side. I waded the river, gutted him, drug him 50 yards across a sand bar, floated him 25 yards up river to get to a spot on the bank I could get him up, drug him up the 10 foot bank with my Ranger, and I cleaned him right there. All this was done in 30* weather in the wind and spitting rain. It was probably my most miserable hunt, but I still got my prize. [ATTACH type="full" alt="59F3C76D-7C98-411E-9970-AD2130AD36FF.jpeg"]316804[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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