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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1651459" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Last night I was fixing beaver damaged fence. There was 9 deer just down the field from me. I noticed a bunch of deer on the other side of the river. So I ran to quad out the driveway to get a better look at those. There was 27 deer over there including 3 bucks. Two of those bucks were dandies. The neighbor to the east has an alfalfa field that probably has twice that many grazing in it.</p><p>If you want to see animals that bow hunters shoot that don't die come over here to elk country. Most every elk hunter that I know has shot an elk that has an arrow stuck in it somewhere. Often they are healed up. They are also hits that would have dropped with a rifle but the arrow stuck in the bone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1651459, member: 498"] Last night I was fixing beaver damaged fence. There was 9 deer just down the field from me. I noticed a bunch of deer on the other side of the river. So I ran to quad out the driveway to get a better look at those. There was 27 deer over there including 3 bucks. Two of those bucks were dandies. The neighbor to the east has an alfalfa field that probably has twice that many grazing in it. If you want to see animals that bow hunters shoot that don't die come over here to elk country. Most every elk hunter that I know has shot an elk that has an arrow stuck in it somewhere. Often they are healed up. They are also hits that would have dropped with a rifle but the arrow stuck in the bone. [/QUOTE]
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