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Likely hung in a fence with both back legs, and stripped the hooves off when he pulled free.

Doesn't look fun.


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Yes they are, why would someone kill a deer that's been through what that deer has? I've seen a nice 8 pt multiple times that was messed up really bad opening weekend. He's completely healed up and not even limping anymore.


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Heck yeah theyre tough. Run a mile with an 06 thru the liver, the nephew here made a bad shot a month ago. Knucklehead. 😐

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Originally Posted by TrueGrit
Yes they are, why would someone kill a deer that's been through what that deer has? I've seen a nice 8 pt multiple times that was messed up really bad opening weekend. He's completely healed up and not even limping anymore.

That deer looked totally healed up also . 😐


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Originally Posted by TrueGrit
Yes they are, why would someone kill a deer that's been through what that deer has? I've seen a nice 8 pt multiple times that was messed up really bad opening weekend. He's completely healed up and not even limping anymore.


Some Turdy-Turdy yahoos adjoining our line shot a doe several years ago. Shot a back leg off.

She ‘migrated’ from the backside to habitating up here around the houses. I don’t shoot does anymore and I don’t shoot ‘yard deer’

We have about a 1 acre strip of oaks and honeysuckle along the spring branch here near our well house. She stayed in there for 3 years off and on. And drop twins at least 2 years in a row. She seemed to thrive.

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Originally Posted by TrueGrit
Yes they are, why would someone kill a deer that's been through what that deer has? I've seen a nice 8 pt multiple times that was messed up really bad opening weekend. He's completely healed up and not even limping anymore.


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My son shot a deer low through the brisket and we didn't find the deer . Late season another hunter shot the same deer .

The bullet passed through and the wound was scabbed over and starting to heal .

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I’ve killed a buck with a .50 cal ball buried in his back straps.

All that mess was festered and yellow fluid all over the deer.

I tossed the whole critter in a ditch


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Lol, good move. I ain't eating no abscess laden critter either.

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OMG that's crazy. I guess they don't think about it, "Oh schit, that's gunna leave a mark. Poor me, boohoo, I'm gunna lay down and die. " They just keep on eating, hiding, and living until they can't.


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Damn, man, that's crazy.

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Got a deer that had a broad head buried in its backstrap. Totally healed over and the broad head was encapsulated. No infection or nothing.

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Originally Posted by slumlord
Originally Posted by TrueGrit
Yes they are, why would someone kill a deer that's been through what that deer has? I've seen a nice 8 pt multiple times that was messed up really bad opening weekend. He's completely healed up and not even limping anymore.


Some Turdy-Turdy yahoos adjoining our line shot a doe several years ago. Shot a back leg off.

She ‘migrated’ from the backside to habitating up here around the houses. I don’t shoot does anymore and I don’t shoot ‘yard deer’

We have about a 1 acre strip of oaks and honeysuckle along the spring branch here near our well house. She stayed in there for 3 years off and on. And drop twins at least 2 years in a row. She seemed to thrive.

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I don't allow any hunting from the house either. A doe will usually raise her fawns next to the house. I guess I've lost my pictures of 2 fawns on the outside of the fence and 3 dogs on the inside looking at one another.


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They are tough. Buddy shot a buck about 2 or 3 years ago, and was cleaning the head to do a European mount. Found a broadhead in the sinus areas of the head completely healed over. Could not tell anything from the outside.


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Renegade50 put a 6point out of its misery just for having ‘sleepy boogers’ in the corners of its eyes laugh



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