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<blockquote data-quote="Gobbler88" data-source="post: 4623817" data-attributes="member: 19642"><p>One evening, I had a big doe coming down edge of the field edge I was hunting. I watched her for 20 minutes before I decided to shoot her. Of course, about the time I make my mind up she starts walking straight at me. She gets to about 50 yds facing me and I let the smoke pole roar. I aimed dead center of her chest and I could tell she was hit when she bolted. She runs maybe 100 yds and stops. Then she starts coughing. By this time, I can barely see her it is so dark. So, I called my buddy to come help me look for her. The field was an old cow pasture and the fence was still up. This deer crossed the fence and was bedded down looking at us when we found her. I asked my buddy if he was going to finish her off since I left my gun at the tree I was sitting at and he merely smiled and said "No, you are." So I cocked the hammer and shot. Knowing my luck, she bellows and makes one of the worst sounds ive ever heard. I felt horrible, but that's part of hunting. Everyone makes mistakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gobbler88, post: 4623817, member: 19642"] One evening, I had a big doe coming down edge of the field edge I was hunting. I watched her for 20 minutes before I decided to shoot her. Of course, about the time I make my mind up she starts walking straight at me. She gets to about 50 yds facing me and I let the smoke pole roar. I aimed dead center of her chest and I could tell she was hit when she bolted. She runs maybe 100 yds and stops. Then she starts coughing. By this time, I can barely see her it is so dark. So, I called my buddy to come help me look for her. The field was an old cow pasture and the fence was still up. This deer crossed the fence and was bedded down looking at us when we found her. I asked my buddy if he was going to finish her off since I left my gun at the tree I was sitting at and he merely smiled and said "No, you are." So I cocked the hammer and shot. Knowing my luck, she bellows and makes one of the worst sounds ive ever heard. I felt horrible, but that's part of hunting. Everyone makes mistakes. [/QUOTE]
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