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Author Topic: Doe kill Caught on my trail camera  (Read 1329 times)

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Offline deadeye

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Yesterday morning I shot a doe that was standing Infront of a trail camera. The video is great. (I'm not sure how to post a video). However, I was able to take some frames from the video. The pictures are labeled "cut doe shot frame1, 2, 3, 4".
First picture labeled "1" is of the doe looking up at me. She's about 12 feet from the tree I'm in. Two things in the next picture labeled "2" are evident. 1. You can see the arrow entry point (center of shoulder, straight from the leg). If you look at the first picture, you can see the difference. and 2. Again, compare the two photos and you will see the arrow in flight just after leaving the deer. It' the straight line just above her right rear hock (knee). The next photo "3" clearly shows the arrow in the ground just past her right rear leg. The last picture "4" is self-explanatory. Due to size limitations, I probably will have to put the photos on two posts.





« Last Edit: October 10/20/24, 11:24:56 AM by deadeye »
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Oh i love seeing the arrow on the othet side really cool ocs! Congrates!!!
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Offline birdswacker

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Very cool pictures!

I’m curious what brand of camera are you using?