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<blockquote data-quote="102" data-source="post: 5269860" data-attributes="member: 1462"><p>Again…deer hunters are a curious bunch! Apparently there are no "experts"!</p><p>I very much agree with Safari Hunter! I believe that trying to get through to today's generation of hunters is like trying to convince the Pharisees that Jesus was the Mesiah! ( The Pharisees knew that Jesus couldn't have been the Mesiah because the Mesiah would have been from the city of David) And everyone knew he was "from Nazareth".</p><p></p><p>I have told countless hunters to stay off gut shot deer. STAY AWAY! DOn't push them. Leave them alone and let them die from septic shot. Let the Broadhead do its job!</p><p></p><p>Might take a half day, might take 24 hours.</p><p></p><p>And STILL they jump the deer. Even after they are told gut shot deer don't leave much of a blood trail if any! AND gut shot deer will go a LONG way. Especially big, strong, rutting bucks!</p><p></p><p>I guarantee y'all someone is reading this right now and thinking, "he's crazy, I found my deer after only waiting ...</p><p>Or-I had a good blood trail on my gut shot deer...</p><p>Or-some other exception...</p><p></p><p>And my favorite..."I had to go after it because it was going to be so warm".</p><p>In reality, warm weather most often results in a gut shot deer living longer than stressful COLD weather.</p><p>So COLD causes quicker death but also preserves meat longer.</p><p>And warmer weather generally causes less stress and LIVING meat doesn't spoil.</p><p></p><p>I'm not talking about 5 or 10 deer that were gut shot... I've been involved with the recovery of HUNDREDS and HUNDREDS of deer. Mine AND my group of friends. I have helped MANY strangers who have face timed me as well.</p><p></p><p>And MANY were abdominal hits.</p><p></p><p>Liver/lung</p><p>liver/stomach</p><p>stomach/intestine (no pyloric)</p><p>INTESTINE...(the worst)</p><p></p><p>And about every other combination imaginabl</p><p></p><p>But...it is REALLY hard to get strangers to listen. Almost impossible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="102, post: 5269860, member: 1462"] Again…deer hunters are a curious bunch! Apparently there are no “experts”! I very much agree with Safari Hunter! I believe that trying to get through to today’s generation of hunters is like trying to convince the Pharisees that Jesus was the Mesiah! ( The Pharisees knew that Jesus couldn’t have been the Mesiah because the Mesiah would have been from the city of David) And everyone knew he was "from Nazareth". I have told countless hunters to stay off gut shot deer. STAY AWAY! DOn't push them. Leave them alone and let them die from septic shot. Let the Broadhead do its job! Might take a half day, might take 24 hours. And STILL they jump the deer. Even after they are told gut shot deer don't leave much of a blood trail if any! AND gut shot deer will go a LONG way. Especially big, strong, rutting bucks! I guarantee y'all someone is reading this right now and thinking, "he's crazy, I found my deer after only waiting ... Or-I had a good blood trail on my gut shot deer... Or-some other exception... And my favorite..."I had to go after it because it was going to be so warm". In reality, warm weather most often results in a gut shot deer living longer than stressful COLD weather. So COLD causes quicker death but also preserves meat longer. And warmer weather generally causes less stress and LIVING meat doesn't spoil. I'm not talking about 5 or 10 deer that were gut shot... I've been involved with the recovery of HUNDREDS and HUNDREDS of deer. Mine AND my group of friends. I have helped MANY strangers who have face timed me as well. And MANY were abdominal hits. Liver/lung liver/stomach stomach/intestine (no pyloric) INTESTINE...(the worst) And about every other combination imaginabl But...it is REALLY hard to get strangers to listen. Almost impossible. [/QUOTE]
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