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<blockquote data-quote="imhntn" data-source="post: 1382099" data-attributes="member: 3755"><p>I was hunting in a field of CRP that was chest high. Shooting him at that distance, 393 yrds to where he dropped, it was windy and I didn't hear the bullet hit him but I watched all the other deer he was with run off and he wasn't with them. When I got down and went to look, everything looked different from the ground. If I had had someone with me that I could have given signals on where to walk, I think I could have walked them right to him from the blind but when I got on the ground, I picked the wrong spot. I had lined him up with a tree in the distance but on the ground, there was a hill and I couldn't see the tree. Stinks to lose the meat but the coyotes ate well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhntn, post: 1382099, member: 3755"] I was hunting in a field of CRP that was chest high. Shooting him at that distance, 393 yrds to where he dropped, it was windy and I didn't hear the bullet hit him but I watched all the other deer he was with run off and he wasn't with them. When I got down and went to look, everything looked different from the ground. If I had had someone with me that I could have given signals on where to walk, I think I could have walked them right to him from the blind but when I got on the ground, I picked the wrong spot. I had lined him up with a tree in the distance but on the ground, there was a hill and I couldn't see the tree. Stinks to lose the meat but the coyotes ate well. [/QUOTE]
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