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<blockquote data-quote="double browtine" data-source="post: 5475614" data-attributes="member: 9490"><p>Congrats to y'all both on hanging in there and finding her buck! That is a great buck! </p><p></p><p>My sister shot a buck a couple years ago and my brother in law was blood trailing him and saw him stand up. He had his muzzleloader and he shot him again and he rain up a hill and disappeared. They found blood all around the pond in two spots but never found him. My dad drove down to their house and they all went back out to look again. The sun had come up good as it was about lunchtime. My dad spotted something white under the surface of the pond out in the middle. It ended up being her buck. But he didn't float and had sunk and he was about 5 feet under the water. My dad had spotted the bucks white belly. My brother in law had to use his chest waders and a long stick with a loop on it and finally got the loop around his antlers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="double browtine, post: 5475614, member: 9490"] Congrats to y’all both on hanging in there and finding her buck! That is a great buck! My sister shot a buck a couple years ago and my brother in law was blood trailing him and saw him stand up. He had his muzzleloader and he shot him again and he rain up a hill and disappeared. They found blood all around the pond in two spots but never found him. My dad drove down to their house and they all went back out to look again. The sun had come up good as it was about lunchtime. My dad spotted something white under the surface of the pond out in the middle. It ended up being her buck. But he didn’t float and had sunk and he was about 5 feet under the water. My dad had spotted the bucks white belly. My brother in law had to use his chest waders and a long stick with a loop on it and finally got the loop around his antlers. [/QUOTE]
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