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Vid - hunter 'thinks' he kills a deer!


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" don't know how big it was it was running" nice

" his eyes are open" really nice

No bullet hole or blood really really nice

Probley all the orange he had on scared the s@@@ out of the deer thought it was a crazy pumpkin after him

Can't teach common sence I guess

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there looks like there are 2 hole to me... something is going on in that deers back area, you can see the hair all moved around and the deers mouth is hanging open with a hole at the deers jaw. i saw blood around the deer...

 

i would have waited a bit but if the deer dropped and appears to be laying there graveyard dead, i bet that would have happened to more guys then this one.. JMO... there was no flopping around of the deer, no indication of it being alive. even when i see deer drop i still wait it out a bit but dang, that was freaky seeing the eyes open up when he touched the deers leg lol

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