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<blockquote data-quote="deerdills" data-source="post: 5491537" data-attributes="member: 4745"><p>I experienced the same thing several years ago during archery season. Mid/late October when they are sparring a lot, I arrowed a 7pt. He ran 70 yards and crashed. 3 minutes later, a nice 8 came in and started sparring with him and pushing him around. He would I walk off and browse for a minute and then come back to fight. I videoed the lopsided battle, but at 70 yards and plenty of foliage in the woods, it was not the best quality. It seemed to get more intense every time that he returned. I was thinking, there is not going to be anything left of my deers rack and his body will be all tore up, but he had no considerable damage. One of the coolest things I witnessed while hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerdills, post: 5491537, member: 4745"] I experienced the same thing several years ago during archery season. Mid/late October when they are sparring a lot, I arrowed a 7pt. He ran 70 yards and crashed. 3 minutes later, a nice 8 came in and started sparring with him and pushing him around. He would I walk off and browse for a minute and then come back to fight. I videoed the lopsided battle, but at 70 yards and plenty of foliage in the woods, it was not the best quality. It seemed to get more intense every time that he returned. I was thinking, there is not going to be anything left of my deers rack and his body will be all tore up, but he had no considerable damage. One of the coolest things I witnessed while hunting. [/QUOTE]
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