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<blockquote data-quote="Dennis" data-source="post: 5467499" data-attributes="member: 20424"><p>Nice buck! Years ago I had a similar situation where someone wanted to track wounded buck on my property. I let them, but they didn't find the buck. After that, I kept seeing that buck, he had broken front shoulder or front leg. I could see where he was shot, and the placement looked good, but somehow he survived it. He was a nice 10 pt, but somehow I couldn't bring myself to shoot him. I felt bad for him and kept rooting for him to survive. He would bed close to food and not travel, trying to recover. Over several weeks I got within 15 yards of him a number of times. I talked to him and I think he realized I wasn't a threat. I don't know if he survived the winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dennis, post: 5467499, member: 20424"] Nice buck! Years ago I had a similar situation where someone wanted to track wounded buck on my property. I let them, but they didn’t find the buck. After that, I kept seeing that buck, he had broken front shoulder or front leg. I could see where he was shot, and the placement looked good, but somehow he survived it. He was a nice 10 pt, but somehow I couldn’t bring myself to shoot him. I felt bad for him and kept rooting for him to survive. He would bed close to food and not travel, trying to recover. Over several weeks I got within 15 yards of him a number of times. I talked to him and I think he realized I wasn’t a threat. I don’t know if he survived the winter. [/QUOTE]
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