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It Fell Where?
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<blockquote data-quote="quigley257" data-source="post: 2655184" data-attributes="member: 84442"><p>40 odd years ago my brother shot a doe Whitetail right at last light in northern Minnesota. The bullet struck a tree on the way to the deer but still made good contact, just too far back. The deer was shot on private, huntable land. We ended up tracking the deer into the neighbors back yard where it lay down 20 yards from their living room picture window. It was completely dark by this point. Our friend who was hunting with us and owned the land the deer was shot on, crawled up to the deer while we watched the neighbors eating dinner and watching TV in the living room. My friend proceeded to tackle the deer and slit its throat while he kept it pinned down. All this with snow on the ground. It continued to snow the rest of the night and into the next day. We never heard a word from the neighbor(NO TRESPASSING and ABSOLUTELY NO HUNTING) kind of guy. The fresh snow apparently covered up the blood bath in the back yard sufficiently to go unnoticed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quigley257, post: 2655184, member: 84442"] 40 odd years ago my brother shot a doe Whitetail right at last light in northern Minnesota. The bullet struck a tree on the way to the deer but still made good contact, just too far back. The deer was shot on private, huntable land. We ended up tracking the deer into the neighbors back yard where it lay down 20 yards from their living room picture window. It was completely dark by this point. Our friend who was hunting with us and owned the land the deer was shot on, crawled up to the deer while we watched the neighbors eating dinner and watching TV in the living room. My friend proceeded to tackle the deer and slit its throat while he kept it pinned down. All this with snow on the ground. It continued to snow the rest of the night and into the next day. We never heard a word from the neighbor(NO TRESPASSING and ABSOLUTELY NO HUNTING) kind of guy. The fresh snow apparently covered up the blood bath in the back yard sufficiently to go unnoticed. [/QUOTE]
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