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Tonight, at 6:00 PM, 3 does came out of the bedding area and crossed the creek onto the neighbors' land. At 6:05 I had an 11 point come out of the bedding area and start down the trail towards me. He stopped 25 - 30 feet out and raised his head to lick a branch. When he did, his eyes locked on mine and he stomped. His body was approximately 20 degrees off line with me so I let the arrow fly. The broadhead entered behind his shoulder at a 45 degree angle but was not a complete pass through, he turned and ran with the arrow still sticking out. As he ran he brushed up against a tree trunk and I watched the arrow bend but it did not fall out. I was advised to leave him for tonight and find him in the morning. Its going to be a very long night!
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I pray you find him quickly in the am.
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Paul G. http://www.angelfire.com/ga2/PBG40/ http://www.crossroadsnewnan.org http://www.billglasscfl.org http://www.cflga.org |
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Oh AF, prayers sent! Hurry up and post pics when you find him!!!
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after 8 hours of 5 people searching yesterday, all we found was a broken arrow. He still has 13" of shaft and a broadhead in him. The entry was high and angled down at a 40 - 45 deg angle and we didn't find any blood. Although every muscle in my body is hurting today, I'll be back out there re-searching what has already been searched. There is a pasture with 3' tall grass west of where we found the arrow that I'll also be walking today.
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Can ya'll use a dog to find a downed deer? Maybe borrow a beagle, leash it ,take it to where you've found blood and see if it'll follow the blood smell?
Hope ya find it soon. I've not found a couple and it's a sickening feeling.
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He took me! Thanks Dad. Wish you were here. Proud Parent of a Marine |
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Can't use dogs in Iowa (illegal). I covered every square inch of the farm to the west of me yesterday and today. He's not on my property or the property to the west (where he headed) which means he had to have gone south. Without proof that he went that way, the owner doesn't want me going in and stirring up the other deer.
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