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<blockquote data-quote="deerdills" data-source="post: 5500599" data-attributes="member: 4745"><p>Sounds like you are doing a lot of assuming. I didn't see where anyone said they wouldn't put down a wounded buck that is going to expire. I think most disagree with many things that were done after the shot. The hunter saw in his video that it was a poor hit, they only waited a few hours and began tracking with dog, spotlight, and bow in hand. They didn't show that in the "like and subscribe" video and everyone acted like the guide stumbled upon the dead deer near the river bank. Very deceitful. Between the guides and Jordan family, there is probably well over 100years of deer tracking experience. Can't use the excuse that he went so soon to save the meat, after he let it dry undressed for photos, meat was ruined.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerdills, post: 5500599, member: 4745"] Sounds like you are doing a lot of assuming. I didn’t see where anyone said they wouldn’t put down a wounded buck that is going to expire. I think most disagree with many things that were done after the shot. The hunter saw in his video that it was a poor hit, they only waited a few hours and began tracking with dog, spotlight, and bow in hand. They didn’t show that in the “like and subscribe” video and everyone acted like the guide stumbled upon the dead deer near the river bank. Very deceitful. Between the guides and Jordan family, there is probably well over 100years of deer tracking experience. Can’t use the excuse that he went so soon to save the meat, after he let it dry undressed for photos, meat was ruined. [/QUOTE]
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