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<blockquote data-quote="medwc" data-source="post: 4677938" data-attributes="member: 6366"><p>Thanks everyone.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Everything, lol. I couldn't see or hear where he ran after 30 yards. He went about 350 yards and the last 100 or so was in a briar thicket(that sucked and took brush clippers to get thru parts of). A low and too far back shot(20 ga sabot slug that often punches right thru the deer)that barely nicked the liver. This caused the entry/exit holes to clog up after about 20 yards or so. So there were just small spots of blood to be found like every 50 feet or so. It was a wet and misty type morning. Everything was wet so that made the blood fade out a little and hard to spot. About 100 yards into his trip he took a hard 90-degree turn on me and it was in a spot he never bled. So I ended up thinking I lost blood and started searching for him by covering area by area. I found blood again during searching and realized what he did. I was by myself and really took my time. I am no expert tracker and normally don't have to track a deer. They go 50 yards and I see where they fall. lol...</p><p></p><p></p><p>Area 10 and he was checking scrapes. I had seen him in there before but never had a shot at him. </p><p></p><p> I haven't measured him. He is not even wide. lol, I want to say the fish and wildlife guy said 14.75.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="medwc, post: 4677938, member: 6366"] Thanks everyone. Everything, lol. I couldn't see or hear where he ran after 30 yards. He went about 350 yards and the last 100 or so was in a briar thicket(that sucked and took brush clippers to get thru parts of). A low and too far back shot(20 ga sabot slug that often punches right thru the deer)that barely nicked the liver. This caused the entry/exit holes to clog up after about 20 yards or so. So there were just small spots of blood to be found like every 50 feet or so. It was a wet and misty type morning. Everything was wet so that made the blood fade out a little and hard to spot. About 100 yards into his trip he took a hard 90-degree turn on me and it was in a spot he never bled. So I ended up thinking I lost blood and started searching for him by covering area by area. I found blood again during searching and realized what he did. I was by myself and really took my time. I am no expert tracker and normally don't have to track a deer. They go 50 yards and I see where they fall. lol... Area 10 and he was checking scrapes. I had seen him in there before but never had a shot at him. I haven't measured him. He is not even wide. lol, I want to say the fish and wildlife guy said 14.75. [/QUOTE]
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