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<blockquote data-quote="102" data-source="post: 2877303" data-attributes="member: 1462"><p>Yep,</p><p>I won't go in to details because it is a VERY long story. But a couple years ago I made a double on does. The second was a spine shot that the arrow broke off.</p><p></p><p>After dragging the first to the truck, I went back for the second and strapped her legs and head and began to drag. </p><p>When I got to the truck, I took off the strap and lifted her by all fours. The tailgate was backed up to the bank so it wasn't much of a lift as she was pretty heavy. (especially un-gutted as we gut off site).</p><p></p><p>As I got her in mid-air she began to violently kick. Scared the breath out of me. My friends all thought I'D stepped on a SNAKE. They were a half mile down the road and heard me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="102, post: 2877303, member: 1462"] Yep, I won't go in to details because it is a VERY long story. But a couple years ago I made a double on does. The second was a spine shot that the arrow broke off. After dragging the first to the truck, I went back for the second and strapped her legs and head and began to drag. When I got to the truck, I took off the strap and lifted her by all fours. The tailgate was backed up to the bank so it wasn't much of a lift as she was pretty heavy. (especially un-gutted as we gut off site). As I got her in mid-air she began to violently kick. Scared the breath out of me. My friends all thought I'D stepped on a SNAKE. They were a half mile down the road and heard me. [/QUOTE]
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