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Doe #2 cool tracking story
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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Terminator" data-source="post: 4316571" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>Now that is cool!</p><p></p><p>I don't have any story like that. I did shoot a doe one time that I heard a massive crash after I shot her. I began blood trailing and it was one of those trails where there ain't a lot of blood on the ground but you know without a doubt you heard the deer crash. Well I trailed...and trailed some more. There was OK blood but it was starting to worry me with how far I had tracked from the initial shot site. Then I look up and see what looks like a deer standing there. I used my range finder as a monocular and saw it was my deer...dead as a hammer. I walked up to her and she had tried to run through a tree that had two trunks...basically the trees formed a tight V shape and she was wedged right in between them. I liked to have never got her pulled free from that. She must have still been going full bore when she hit them and it stopped her mid stride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Terminator, post: 4316571, member: 220"] Now that is cool! I don't have any story like that. I did shoot a doe one time that I heard a massive crash after I shot her. I began blood trailing and it was one of those trails where there ain't a lot of blood on the ground but you know without a doubt you heard the deer crash. Well I trailed...and trailed some more. There was OK blood but it was starting to worry me with how far I had tracked from the initial shot site. Then I look up and see what looks like a deer standing there. I used my range finder as a monocular and saw it was my deer...dead as a hammer. I walked up to her and she had tried to run through a tree that had two trunks...basically the trees formed a tight V shape and she was wedged right in between them. I liked to have never got her pulled free from that. She must have still been going full bore when she hit them and it stopped her mid stride. [/QUOTE]
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