Had a friend shoot one that ran headlong into a small tree that was just springy enough to launch it backward a ways.

Shot a few that ran headlong into big trees, and one of those looked like she went up the trunk about ten feet before hitting the ground dead.

Bow shot a few that were straight under my tree and hit em in the spine, and they'd flip upside down with legs straight up in the air.

Shot a big doe during a rare heavy snow here in middle Tennessee. About six inches of snow on the ground and I was hunting at the top of a LONG narrow steep draw. It was coming down so hard that I lost sight of her at the shot, only to see her a few seconds later sliding ALL the way down the draw on her side in the snow. My guess is it was about a 75 yard slide and she never touched a tree that could stop her.

That was a fun drag.


Last edited by paint; 02/03/17.