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<blockquote data-quote="Volbuck777" data-source="post: 5268476" data-attributes="member: 20960"><p>Go for it man! I had guys call me yesterday on blood trailing a deer they had shot. One guy was new to hunting and one that has done it for years. They we're getting my opinion on what I thought. They described the shot, the way it reacted, the way it left the sight. After everything with much patience they resorted to what I told them, and may have already known. They walked the creek and found the deer. It was a hop and a skip away but after finding no blood and only hair most people would have given up. I for one think hunters need to stay the course after the shot stay patient and do whatever it takes to find the deer. If nothing else they owe that to the animal. A lot of people want to hunt but they don't know the particulars especially bow hunting. I swear I still learn things quite a bit that I thought I knew. Nothing wrong with getting an opinion, and a little more know how. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Volbuck777, post: 5268476, member: 20960"] Go for it man! I had guys call me yesterday on blood trailing a deer they had shot. One guy was new to hunting and one that has done it for years. They we’re getting my opinion on what I thought. They described the shot, the way it reacted, the way it left the sight. After everything with much patience they resorted to what I told them, and may have already known. They walked the creek and found the deer. It was a hop and a skip away but after finding no blood and only hair most people would have given up. I for one think hunters need to stay the course after the shot stay patient and do whatever it takes to find the deer. If nothing else they owe that to the animal. A lot of people want to hunt but they don’t know the particulars especially bow hunting. I swear I still learn things quite a bit that I thought I knew. Nothing wrong with getting an opinion, and a little more know how. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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