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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4348021" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I shot a doe with my bow on a McAlester Ammo dump hunt walking down a two track. She jumped into some major tall grass about 5' high. Saw one drop of blood and that was it. I walked patterns in that 3 acre grass field seeing nothing for several hours. Decided it had to have been a bad shot. The arrow was not recovered. </p><p>Getting back into the stand for the evening hunt, saw blackbirds diving into the grass in one spot. </p><p>Got a line to walk from the stand to a tree on the other side and walked right up to the doe. I'd been within a few feet of it a couple of times, but never saw it. </p><p>That one-time, birds did help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4348021, member: 5412"] I shot a doe with my bow on a McAlester Ammo dump hunt walking down a two track. She jumped into some major tall grass about 5' high. Saw one drop of blood and that was it. I walked patterns in that 3 acre grass field seeing nothing for several hours. Decided it had to have been a bad shot. The arrow was not recovered. Getting back into the stand for the evening hunt, saw blackbirds diving into the grass in one spot. Got a line to walk from the stand to a tree on the other side and walked right up to the doe. I'd been within a few feet of it a couple of times, but never saw it. That one-time, birds did help. [/QUOTE]
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