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Here is an update to post 316. The same day dad shot his deer, Jooger and i took his wife back to the stand where dad killed the big 8. The big 7 plus year old 9 i mentioned in that post came back in but he was actually a ten as he had a short crab claw g4 on both sides. He was an old bruiser with heavy, long beams but not much tine length and almost no brows. Stephanie took a broad side shot at 25yds with a 7mm08 I think and it appeared she hit the deer low but right under the vitals. He managed to get behind the blind where we couldnt see him although he had a gaping wound low in his chest.
The ground was painted with hair where he was standing but only a little meat and blood. When we got out of the stand, we saw a buck run back the way he had come. Hours of looking and no blood trail convinced us she had somehow shanked that shot even though she was confident she was on him. I never had another pic of him the rest of the season.
Fast forward to a couple months ago. i walked up to a friends truckand saw a deer head in the back. I immediately recognized the buck and asked where he killed it. He said he picked it up in March. The antlers were faded but completely undamaged! I told him i knew the deer well and that I was sitting beside the gal that shot him when the gun went off. I then told him EXACTLY where we were when we shot and he finally admitted that was very near where he picked the deer up.
He left with the deer and i was able to contact the fellow through someone else and i offered to buy the old head from him to give to Stephanie. That was months ago and i didnt want to tell Jooger about it unless i got the head. Yesterday, he sent it to me via common party! I called steve and let him know.
Amazingly, she likely made a good shot to start with. The deer just did something stupid that i never considered and the deer that ran the other way was obviously a different buck. No wonder he wasnt bleeding!
Congrats! Im sorry we didnt get him fresh.
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Originally posted by GarGuy View PostHere is an update to post 316. The same day dad shot his deer, Jooger and i took his wife back to the stand where dad killed the big 8. The big 7 plus year old 9 i mentioned in that post came back in but he was actually a ten as he had a short crab claw g4 on both sides. He was an old bruiser with heavy, long beams but not much tine length and almost no brows. Stephanie took a broad side shot at 25yds with a 7mm08 I think and it appeared she hit the deer low but right under the vitals. He managed to get behind the blind where we couldnt see him although he had a gaping wound low in his chest.
The ground was painted with hair where he was standing but only a little meat and blood. When we got out of the stand, we saw a buck run back the way he had come. Hours of looking and no blood trail convinced us she had somehow shanked that shot even though she was confident she was on him. I never had another pic of him the rest of the season.
Fast forward to a couple months ago. i walked up to a friends truckand saw a deer head in the back. I immediately recognized the buck and asked where he killed it. He said he picked it up in March. The antlers were faded but completely undamaged! I told him i knew the deer well and that I was sitting beside the gal that shot him when the gun went off. I then told him EXACTLY where we were when we shot and he finally admitted that was very near where he picked the deer up.
He left with the deer and i was able to contact the fellow through someone else and i offered to buy the old head from him to give to Stephanie. That was months ago and i didnt want to tell Jooger about it unless i got the head. Yesterday, he sent it to me via common party! I called steve and let him know.
Amazingly, she likely made a good shot to start with. The deer just did something stupid that i never considered and the deer that ran the other way was obviously a different buck. No wonder he wasnt bleeding!
Congrats! Im sorry we didnt get him fresh.
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