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<blockquote data-quote="Shooter77" data-source="post: 5427885" data-attributes="member: 1760"><p>When my son shot his first buck back in 2020, it did a high jump and ran off out of the field. the way the trees where on the edge of the field, I didn't see where the deer ran out of the field at. The grass was knee high so blood trailing was impossible. I looked for 30 mins in the field and into the woods for any sign of blood, tracks or disturbance. There was this monster oak that I walked by about 25 yards in the wood line at least 4 times. We never found the deer. I told him he must have just nicked the buck cause I found a few hairs at the impact area. 3 day later the farmer calls, says he's got birds just inside the wood line as he was brush hogging. We went out after work and there it was, laying beside that oak. it was on the field side and I walked on the other side it. I could have spit on it. I even remember this limb I got tangled in, it was almost touching the deer.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]149403[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shooter77, post: 5427885, member: 1760"] When my son shot his first buck back in 2020, it did a high jump and ran off out of the field. the way the trees where on the edge of the field, I didn't see where the deer ran out of the field at. The grass was knee high so blood trailing was impossible. I looked for 30 mins in the field and into the woods for any sign of blood, tracks or disturbance. There was this monster oak that I walked by about 25 yards in the wood line at least 4 times. We never found the deer. I told him he must have just nicked the buck cause I found a few hairs at the impact area. 3 day later the farmer calls, says he's got birds just inside the wood line as he was brush hogging. We went out after work and there it was, laying beside that oak. it was on the field side and I walked on the other side it. I could have spit on it. I even remember this limb I got tangled in, it was almost touching the deer. [ATTACH type="full" width="748px"]149403[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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