Ever shoot two deer together?
#11
RE: Ever shoot two deer together?
Two weeks ago during 1st shotgun season in Illinois I shot two Sunday morning. I was still hunting into a strong wind. Got within 40 yards of them. Shot the first one and the other one immediately bedded down. Well then the first one got back up so I shot it again then it dropped for good. Then the second one got back up and I shot her. First time I've ever had that happen. Most of the time when I shoot at one the other ones take off.
#12
RE: Ever shoot two deer together?
title. I wonder if the wind might have confused them. It does so with horses and some other animals. I shot one doe this year out of a bunch of eight to ten deer. They stood around about 100 yards away the whole time I field dressed the first one. It was windy that day too.
#14
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Hamlet, IN
Posts: 122
RE: Ever shoot two deer together?
no, but I've got one for ya.
One of my friends was out in muzzel loader season with his Knight. A group of doe's came out. He gave the closesest a lung shot. The powerbelt then proceded out the other side and entered a second does neck stopping in the spine. Tagged both, and called it a day.
One of my friends was out in muzzel loader season with his Knight. A group of doe's came out. He gave the closesest a lung shot. The powerbelt then proceded out the other side and entered a second does neck stopping in the spine. Tagged both, and called it a day.
#16
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Gouldsboro, PA
Posts: 548
RE: Ever shoot two deer together?
I know of this guy Richie, who once was hunting and he was walking back to his truck when he came upon a buck. He shot at the buck but didn't immediately see the doe behind it. Well wouldn't you know it, the bullet went right through the buck and hit the doe as well. 2 down with one bulet.
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