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SureShot1----All I can say is WOW. The shot looked awesome as well. So glad you found him and again thanks for sharing this is some good stuff.
 
Very good vids Chris. Nice to see you keep your composure on camera and not act a fool! I like when hunters represent the rest of us professionally and you did that well.

When you field dressed him did you look at the path of the arrow? I'm very curious to know what you hit (or didn't) for him to live as long as he did? It looked like a great shot?

Congrats again, and well done :way:
 
Very good vids Chris. Nice to see you keep your composure on camera and not act a fool! I like when hunters represent the rest of us professionally and you did that well.

When you field dressed him did you look at the path of the arrow? I'm very curious to know what you hit (or didn't) for him to live as long as he did? It looked like a great shot?

Congrats again, and well done :way:

When we gutted him, it looked like the arrow took a quarter-chunk out of his right lung (literally took a chunk off of it and the lung was sitting against the exit wound), passed in front of the heart, and possibly clipped his esophagus. (2 blade rage and zipped right through him) It entered just behind the front shoulder and exited just in front of the other shoulder. It looked like he had enough cut surface that he bled and eventually got enough blood into his lungs that he suffocated. That's my opinion anyway and I'm no doctor! :grin:

Chris is in the timber right now tracking another deer, but I'm sure when he gets on he can add to my thoughts.

Deer can be tough tough animals, and this one was certainly a fighter!
 
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