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I took this doe(my first of the new year) on 1/26/07 while hunting on the ground. I shot her at about 10 yards with my zipper recurve and snuffer broadheads. The shot took out both lungs and she only went about 50-60 yards before piling up. My first deer ever in the snow with a bow!
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Congratulations Chad, isn’t it great when you get one from the ground? Our management deer season ended January 15 but the mountain lion season goes until the April 15, then bear starts the same day. Guess there isn't any reason to stop hunting.
Walt Francis
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Walt Francis
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Congratulations...that looks like a nice sized critter
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Nice job Chad,Looks like good eating to me. Love hunting in the snow.
Tracy
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well well well ol Chad got one standing on the ground eh? Way to go buddy.
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