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<blockquote data-quote="WRbowhunter" data-source="post: 3787429" data-attributes="member: 8322"><p>Hit a doe in the back one time and dropped her like a ton of bricks. She then bounced around a bit and could not move her back legs at all. she then stopped and had this "what now look" was trying to find a clear shot at her but to much stuff in the way so I figure I better climb down and go finish it. As soon as I lowered my bow the deer started bouncing around again and it must have dislodged the arrow or something and she stood up like nothing happend and walked away. Guess we both just must have pinched a nerve and the deer just did some self adjustments and corrected the issue and moved on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WRbowhunter, post: 3787429, member: 8322"] Hit a doe in the back one time and dropped her like a ton of bricks. She then bounced around a bit and could not move her back legs at all. she then stopped and had this "what now look" was trying to find a clear shot at her but to much stuff in the way so I figure I better climb down and go finish it. As soon as I lowered my bow the deer started bouncing around again and it must have dislodged the arrow or something and she stood up like nothing happend and walked away. Guess we both just must have pinched a nerve and the deer just did some self adjustments and corrected the issue and moved on. [/QUOTE]
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