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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by IAwhitetails, Nov 1, 2013.

  1. IAwhitetails

    IAwhitetails Weekend Warrior

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    So I got wrangled into working tomorrow from 1-10 at night. If I go hunting in the A.M. and god forbid I were to put a bad shot on a deer would the deer be okay sitting till 10 when I get off? The high for tomorrow is 50 and the low this morning will be 30 . This would be worse case scenario. I would get down from stand at 9:30 so I didn't push it too close. Or would you guys just not go ? Thanks for the advice!
     
  2. Dawn Assassin

    Dawn Assassin Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I would go and not make a bad shot.:tu:
     
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    trkytrack2 Weekend Warrior

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    Positive mind control results in positive shots. If I went to my stand thinking about the possibility of making a bad shot, I'd rather stay at home and do a whole lot more practicing so that I know I can make a good shot.
    IMO, if the yotes didn't get to him first, he would spoil in those temps.
     

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