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<blockquote data-quote="huvrman" data-source="post: 5429172" data-attributes="member: 10625"><p>I took a shot at a nice drop tine 11 two years ago using a lumanock. Was in a greenfield in the woods and I could have sworn the buck jumped the string and the arrow went over his back. Problem was I couldn't find the arrow…. I looked for that deer for 2 days. Even went out there at night looking for the arrow and nock. At midnight of the second night he showed up on camera but was touching the camera with his nose and I could only see part of his rack. At least he was alive. A week later he showed up again at night in the greenfield (on camera) with 2 other 8s. Seemed totally fine and no apparent injuries. What was odd, though, was whenever the 2 8s would spar, he would step away from them. Not the dominant attitude I had seen before from him. (I'd watched these 3 for months). About 3 weeks later he was shot a mile away chasing does. My lumanock was under the skin over his right shoulder, just above the spine. The arrow had passed through leaving the nock behind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huvrman, post: 5429172, member: 10625"] I took a shot at a nice drop tine 11 two years ago using a lumanock. Was in a greenfield in the woods and I could have sworn the buck jumped the string and the arrow went over his back. Problem was I couldn’t find the arrow…. I looked for that deer for 2 days. Even went out there at night looking for the arrow and nock. At midnight of the second night he showed up on camera but was touching the camera with his nose and I could only see part of his rack. At least he was alive. A week later he showed up again at night in the greenfield (on camera) with 2 other 8s. Seemed totally fine and no apparent injuries. What was odd, though, was whenever the 2 8s would spar, he would step away from them. Not the dominant attitude I had seen before from him. (I’d watched these 3 for months). About 3 weeks later he was shot a mile away chasing does. My lumanock was under the skin over his right shoulder, just above the spine. The arrow had passed through leaving the nock behind. [/QUOTE]
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