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<blockquote data-quote="Jcalder" data-source="post: 4623370" data-attributes="member: 12150"><p>2 come to mind. Several years ago I shot a doe in the spine during the late juvenile hunt. She rolled down the hill to an area I couldn't see and started bawling. Nothing I could do but listen. </p><p></p><p>2 years ago I was setup over some acorns during bow season. 25 yards and I have a doe in my sights. Let the arrow fly and spined her. She dropped and I quickly went to reload. You guys have me tore up about some dead zone or just stunning one and they coming back to life in a few minutes. Drew back and sailed one right over her. Fairly certain I seen catman do in one of his videos in a creek a couple seasons ago. At this point I no longer have a clear shot and she's scooting herself down the hill. I get out of my stand and quick as possible. Circle behind her and sling another arrow. Spine shot. At this point I'm ready to sling my bow. I grab my knife and slid between her ribs. No response. I finally slide it behind her arm pit into her heart. Worst feeling in the world. The initial shot wasn't terrible and it not sure if she dropped to bolt or I slightly missed my mark. But everything after that snowballed. Ended up cutting my broadheads out when I skinned her </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcalder, post: 4623370, member: 12150"] 2 come to mind. Several years ago I shot a doe in the spine during the late juvenile hunt. She rolled down the hill to an area I couldn’t see and started bawling. Nothing I could do but listen. 2 years ago I was setup over some acorns during bow season. 25 yards and I have a doe in my sights. Let the arrow fly and spined her. She dropped and I quickly went to reload. You guys have me tore up about some dead zone or just stunning one and they coming back to life in a few minutes. Drew back and sailed one right over her. Fairly certain I seen catman do in one of his videos in a creek a couple seasons ago. At this point I no longer have a clear shot and she’s scooting herself down the hill. I get out of my stand and quick as possible. Circle behind her and sling another arrow. Spine shot. At this point I’m ready to sling my bow. I grab my knife and slid between her ribs. No response. I finally slide it behind her arm pit into her heart. Worst feeling in the world. The initial shot wasn’t terrible and it not sure if she dropped to bolt or I slightly missed my mark. But everything after that snowballed. Ended up cutting my broadheads out when I skinned her Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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