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<blockquote data-quote="tahtah" data-source="post: 4535621" data-attributes="member: 19176"><p>My most memorable "death run" was a buck I shot during rifle season, one year. I was hunting a field that wasn't over grown but grown up a bit. The field was almost a bowl and I was in a stand on the higher side. This buck came out of the woods straight across from me, about 125 yds. It was just before dark and there were already several other deer in the field. When I shot him, he ran about 30 yards into the field, straight toward me and then started what I would call a death spiral, his straight ahead run turned into a fairly wide circle that got smaller and smaller until he literally spun one last time and fell over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tahtah, post: 4535621, member: 19176"] My most memorable "death run" was a buck I shot during rifle season, one year. I was hunting a field that wasn't over grown but grown up a bit. The field was almost a bowl and I was in a stand on the higher side. This buck came out of the woods straight across from me, about 125 yds. It was just before dark and there were already several other deer in the field. When I shot him, he ran about 30 yards into the field, straight toward me and then started what I would call a death spiral, his straight ahead run turned into a fairly wide circle that got smaller and smaller until he literally spun one last time and fell over. [/QUOTE]
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