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<blockquote data-quote="Omega" data-source="post: 5754420" data-attributes="member: 20060"><p>Yea, I have been caught climbing down a few times. But after leaving a doe suffer all night after a bad shot some 23 years ago, I have avoided hunting last light unless I can stay out looking and field dressing. If I can't, or just don't feel like it, I get down and go home. I am not OCD, but if I have an animal down, I feel it is my responsibility to keep looking until I have exhausted every means to go after it. I have only lost one animal, which a hunting partner shot, a hog, tracked it for an hour or so at night until we came upon a creek that it went into, which was also the property line. With as much as I hear yotes at night at both of the places I currently hunt, there is no way they wouldn't find a deer if left over night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omega, post: 5754420, member: 20060"] Yea, I have been caught climbing down a few times. But after leaving a doe suffer all night after a bad shot some 23 years ago, I have avoided hunting last light unless I can stay out looking and field dressing. If I can't, or just don't feel like it, I get down and go home. I am not OCD, but if I have an animal down, I feel it is my responsibility to keep looking until I have exhausted every means to go after it. I have only lost one animal, which a hunting partner shot, a hog, tracked it for an hour or so at night until we came upon a creek that it went into, which was also the property line. With as much as I hear yotes at night at both of the places I currently hunt, there is no way they wouldn't find a deer if left over night. [/QUOTE]
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