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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5500326" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Can also put me in the camp of questioning the first shot. I've seen deer survive worse than that. If gut bacteria didn't enter bloodstream, and he hadn't yet bled to death from a cut liver, that buck very well could have survived. Assuming it was at least several hours before they began tracking, you can count out the liver. The deer was too spry for that. And he was swimming quite well, so I'm questioning how badly gut hit he was, if it was in the gut at all. I've gut hit deer before and they don't run & jump into a river to swim around. They don't want to run at all, let alone swim. If that deer was healthy enough to jump into the river and out swim the dog, I'm guessing he had a very plausible chance at surviving. The spotlight shot in the dark was a poaching kill. No two ways about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5500326, member: 20583"] Can also put me in the camp of questioning the first shot. I've seen deer survive worse than that. If gut bacteria didn't enter bloodstream, and he hadn't yet bled to death from a cut liver, that buck very well could have survived. Assuming it was at least several hours before they began tracking, you can count out the liver. The deer was too spry for that. And he was swimming quite well, so I'm questioning how badly gut hit he was, if it was in the gut at all. I've gut hit deer before and they don't run & jump into a river to swim around. They don't want to run at all, let alone swim. If that deer was healthy enough to jump into the river and out swim the dog, I'm guessing he had a very plausible chance at surviving. The spotlight shot in the dark was a poaching kill. No two ways about it. [/QUOTE]
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