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Post by deerslayer11 on Sept 26, 2006 23:58:42 GMT -5
115# 6pt. Lumanocks are cool as hell! Hit it about 2"behind the shoulder and it came out right behind the rib cage. Post more about it later.
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Post by gulfcoasthunter on Sept 27, 2006 7:20:17 GMT -5
Good deal. With the weather starting to cool down hopefully they will really get to moving.
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Post by deerslayer11 on Sept 27, 2006 10:48:20 GMT -5
I saw 3 deer in the fence line. They were all about the same size and kept running at eachother and stuff. It was like a couple of fawns playing. This one walked up at about 15yards, I had about a 2" opening in the tree I was using to break me up (the deer were behind me instead of where I thought they would come from) I took the shot and watched the lumanock dissapear behing its shoulder. It was standing in a pasture, and I watched it run all the way across(about 150yards). We couldnt find any blood where I hit it and after looking for about an hour and a half I was starting to doubt myself. The arrow had some guts on it, but I saw it hit a couple inches behind the shoulder. I finally told em I know I hit it good and Im gonna go into the woods on the other side and walk until I hit a fence and look around. Mike found blood in the woods and after a hard 50yard trail we found the deer. I think the hit just grazed the guts when it went through the liver. I still cant believe it didnt bleed any better than it did.
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Post by NitroHunter on Sept 27, 2006 13:45:27 GMT -5
Congrats man! I knew you were getting close. What kind of broadheads are you shooting?
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Post by BlueNorther on Sept 27, 2006 14:26:40 GMT -5
Congrats on the deer DS!
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Post by deerslayer11 on Sept 27, 2006 15:12:06 GMT -5
Still using the Magnus Stingers.
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Post by Bucktales on Sept 27, 2006 17:02:32 GMT -5
Congrats on the buck DS.
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Post by mr4pt on Sept 28, 2006 10:37:08 GMT -5
heck, there's the ol DS
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