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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1603063" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I thought we were going to be two for two yesterday. Son came in well after dark last night. He was sure that he hit a buck just before dark. But that is no country to mess around in after dark. So we went up there at first light to retrieve his deer. Hmmmmm no blood, no tracks, no deer. But we did find the same herd of deer a couple hundred yards up the next canyon. He missed that buck 5 times at under two hundred yards (he is a better shot than that). And missed by a mile because the deer pretty much stood there. The does milled around like they were wondering what the noise was. He decided that his rifle is off. Duh. I hadn't brought my rifle along because we were retrieving a dead deer. Oh well if the cougars don't get him he will be a bigger buck next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1603063, member: 498"] I thought we were going to be two for two yesterday. Son came in well after dark last night. He was sure that he hit a buck just before dark. But that is no country to mess around in after dark. So we went up there at first light to retrieve his deer. Hmmmmm no blood, no tracks, no deer. But we did find the same herd of deer a couple hundred yards up the next canyon. He missed that buck 5 times at under two hundred yards (he is a better shot than that). And missed by a mile because the deer pretty much stood there. The does milled around like they were wondering what the noise was. He decided that his rifle is off. Duh. I hadn't brought my rifle along because we were retrieving a dead deer. Oh well if the cougars don't get him he will be a bigger buck next year. [/QUOTE]
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