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Message Subject: losing a monster?
muskyboy
Posted 11/1/2007 3:03 PM (#282420 - in reply to #282080)
Subject: Re: So how do you all cope with losing a monster?


Learn from the experience and find her again later that day, tomorrow, later that season, next season, or sometime in the future. You never forget the fight and often relive the moment!
The Wanderer
Posted 11/5/2007 7:48 PM (#283110 - in reply to #282420)
Subject: Re: So how do you all cope with losing a monster?





Posts: 158


Location: Burlington, WI
WhyNot,

I feel your pain. Last Thursday I had a beautiful 8 or 10 pointer (didn't have time to count points) that was outside the ears coming in. At twenty yards he cleared the trees coming into an opening, I drew back, and my bow made a noise. He never even stopped and looked where the noise was coming from he just bolted to the middle of the field. I grunted him in about halfway when took off for good. It made me sick, but I got back out Saturday morning to get this guy. He's not very big, and a little bit ugly too, but I grunted and rattled him in. That makes him a trophy in my book. Good luck to everyone with whatever you're doing.

Greg


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sworrall
Posted 11/5/2007 8:03 PM (#283113 - in reply to #283110)
Subject: Re: So how do you all cope with losing a monster?





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Cool buck, sir!
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