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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5502704" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>Usually, a gut-shot deer will lay down within @ 75-100 yds of where it was standing when hit. May go farther if shot in a field, not as far if shot in heavy cover.</p><p></p><p>This assumes that deer did not see or hear you (other than maybe the sound of bow or gunshot).</p><p>They will not typically be spooked much by a gunshot as much as seeing a human move.</p><p></p><p>Many gut shot deer are lost because the shooter has to call his buddy and talk loudly on his cell phone, and/or quickly climb down, while that wounded deer is watching from 75 yds, then gets up, and walks 700 yds before laying back down.</p><p></p><p>Speaking of "commotion", can only imagine all the movement and sounds of a film crew filming the shooting of some "celebrity" shooter. Wonder if they were immediately <em>"High Fiving"</em> each other?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5502704, member: 1409"] Usually, a gut-shot deer will lay down within @ 75-100 yds of where it was standing when hit. May go farther if shot in a field, not as far if shot in heavy cover. This assumes that deer did not see or hear you (other than maybe the sound of bow or gunshot). They will not typically be spooked much by a gunshot as much as seeing a human move. Many gut shot deer are lost because the shooter has to call his buddy and talk loudly on his cell phone, and/or quickly climb down, while that wounded deer is watching from 75 yds, then gets up, and walks 700 yds before laying back down. Speaking of "commotion", can only imagine all the movement and sounds of a film crew filming the shooting of some "celebrity" shooter. Wonder if they were immediately [I]"High Fiving"[/I] each other? [/QUOTE]
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