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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 3298054" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>i'm not sure I'll have to ask. There was some white hair at impact he said. I'm thinking low hit that clipped the bottom of one lung. He sit for over an hour after the shot, watched other deer that were with him make their way back out of the canyon, but the big buck never exited. He gathered his things, walked over found the impact area, started following blood and then started finding areas like the pic I posted. Buck turned and headed south along a tree line and come to the center of the section. From the fence corners it's wide open from there south, southeast, and southwest as far as you can see with a few short grassy draws. Easy to see if there was a deer walking away, or easy to track if still bleeding, or easy to find just searching for a dead buck laying. When he got to the center of that section, that's when the blood stopped and zero blood found on either sides of the other fences. Dog picked up on nothing after that point either. Pretty frustrating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 3298054, member: 15643"] i'm not sure I'll have to ask. There was some white hair at impact he said. I'm thinking low hit that clipped the bottom of one lung. He sit for over an hour after the shot, watched other deer that were with him make their way back out of the canyon, but the big buck never exited. He gathered his things, walked over found the impact area, started following blood and then started finding areas like the pic I posted. Buck turned and headed south along a tree line and come to the center of the section. From the fence corners it's wide open from there south, southeast, and southwest as far as you can see with a few short grassy draws. Easy to see if there was a deer walking away, or easy to track if still bleeding, or easy to find just searching for a dead buck laying. When he got to the center of that section, that's when the blood stopped and zero blood found on either sides of the other fences. Dog picked up on nothing after that point either. Pretty frustrating. [/QUOTE]
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