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<blockquote data-quote="Snake" data-source="post: 5269302" data-attributes="member: 7051"><p>As you type this post I feel you are not asking responses and catalog them to make your decision , I feel you already have made your decision. With that said follow your heart , so many times in life we don't. I won't guarantee you I'll buy it because I'm not a reader and my hunting career is dwindling down , not that I can't still learn though . Write it but just an FYI , there are ton of experienced bowhunters on this site that might could add some tips so you could maybe add to your book . It would be beneficial to this young crowd of bow hunters . Most don't have a clue on how to track a wounded deer without a blood trail . Some are so exited to shoot an animal they pay little attention to watch the deer after the shot , they are busy texting their friends . Most don't have a clue on how to slowly follow your deer at times all you have is a track to follow . Found a buck for friend after they had looked all morning , he even thought he had missed it . Buck was 25 yards from his tree !! Man your gun has to be way off or you was real nervous to miss that buck . Asked him to get at the tree and show me where buck was . Got on my hands and knees knowing it was muzzleloader so he may not have much and exit hole . Found brown hairs , told him you didn't miss and you did hit his body . Got on the deer's track , everyone there started going out in front of me so I had to stop them ! Guys I'm on a track don't mess the up the woods with your tracks . Finally found blood after about 100 yards , good blood lung blood . Turned looked at my friend and told him we'll find your buck. About another hundred more yards we did and he said we have been all over these woods already . They had gave up totally to a missed shot . My eyes had gotten worse now but usually I could find a deer if it was mortally wounded but you have to give it your time and effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snake, post: 5269302, member: 7051"] As you type this post I feel you are not asking responses and catalog them to make your decision , I feel you already have made your decision. With that said follow your heart , so many times in life we don't. I won't guarantee you I'll buy it because I'm not a reader and my hunting career is dwindling down , not that I can't still learn though . Write it but just an FYI , there are ton of experienced bowhunters on this site that might could add some tips so you could maybe add to your book . It would be beneficial to this young crowd of bow hunters . Most don't have a clue on how to track a wounded deer without a blood trail . Some are so exited to shoot an animal they pay little attention to watch the deer after the shot , they are busy texting their friends . Most don't have a clue on how to slowly follow your deer at times all you have is a track to follow . Found a buck for friend after they had looked all morning , he even thought he had missed it . Buck was 25 yards from his tree !! Man your gun has to be way off or you was real nervous to miss that buck . Asked him to get at the tree and show me where buck was . Got on my hands and knees knowing it was muzzleloader so he may not have much and exit hole . Found brown hairs , told him you didn't miss and you did hit his body . Got on the deer's track , everyone there started going out in front of me so I had to stop them ! Guys I'm on a track don't mess the up the woods with your tracks . Finally found blood after about 100 yards , good blood lung blood . Turned looked at my friend and told him we'll find your buck. About another hundred more yards we did and he said we have been all over these woods already . They had gave up totally to a missed shot . My eyes had gotten worse now but usually I could find a deer if it was mortally wounded but you have to give it your time and effort. [/QUOTE]
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