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shootin threw blind screen?
andy thomas:
thanks sailordad will try that on the screen. tracked her for about 400 yards with decent blood found the back half of the arrow about 22 inches of a 31 inch arrow. then she went into a houseing development that the owners would not give me permission to go on the property to follow her more. what a waste.
Stoker:
I've always wondered about shoot thru mesh.Does it matter on the distance your arrow is from the mesh.
Closer the better?
Thanks leroy
Cacatch:
Not that big of a waste, something will find 'er and eat 'er. And I doubt there is a shortage of deer in your state, if there is a hunting season. The only way it would be a true waste is if you shot her just for the heck of it and/or made no real effort to find her. As it is, I'd call it a kill with no personal recovery and use it as a way to get a 2 for 1 out of your tag. We do understand your disappointment though.
CP
Josh:
if you are a legal hunter and have the proper documentation for hunting deer, they have no right to tell you that you cannot go get your property. Call your local game warden to go with you and go get your deer. It is actually against the law for them to keep you from recovering your deer. :) ...at least in AL it is.
El Destructo:
It's different from State to State Josh....here in The Lone Star State....even if you are following a blood trail that looks like it was sprayed out with a garden hose...and it goes across a property line...a game warden will do you no good... if it is on private land they can refuse you access...period...if you cross following a blood trail....automatic trespassing...take your Gun or Bow....Prison Time...and no more Hunting Privileges for life ....if they pursue it....Now back Home...if you are following blood...you are within the Law...makes no sense to me why anyone would just let a kill lie...when it can be harvested....jmo
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