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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin B." data-source="post: 3787286" data-attributes="member: 3331"><p>Thanks for the replies guys. One time, during Muzzleloading season, I shot a buck too high (between front shoulder and spine....like I did the doe the other day I suspect). I was hunting with Daddy (he was a MD). I explained to him that the deer dropped and began flailing about (and grunting!!) and finally it got up and ran off leaving no blood trail. Daddy whooped out one of his medical terms and called it "Spinal Shock". It temporarily paralyzes the animal.....as someone in this thread already suggested. I think that this is what happened. Plus....I have yet to see buzzards circling and I go check every day. Anyway, thanks guys, for your feedback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin B., post: 3787286, member: 3331"] Thanks for the replies guys. One time, during Muzzleloading season, I shot a buck too high (between front shoulder and spine....like I did the doe the other day I suspect). I was hunting with Daddy (he was a MD). I explained to him that the deer dropped and began flailing about (and grunting!!) and finally it got up and ran off leaving no blood trail. Daddy whooped out one of his medical terms and called it "Spinal Shock". It temporarily paralyzes the animal.....as someone in this thread already suggested. I think that this is what happened. Plus....I have yet to see buzzards circling and I go check every day. Anyway, thanks guys, for your feedback. [/QUOTE]
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