Aram Von Benedikt

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I've been wondering that same thing and why didn't they search for a second one.
The audacity it took to convince himself that he and his party simply "didn't notice the collar before" instead of the logical conclusion that his jacked up deer is elsewhere... that's all I really need to hear to dismiss any further arguments made by the asshat.
 
I guess I’m getting too old or lame. I’m not feeling the creative juices because neither of the sides is active on RS. If you make fun of Aram and he doesn’t see it, does it even count?
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Thank you all for getting back in topic.

I have two questions that I haven't seen answers for:

Q 1. Can a shot to the knee produce enough blood for a blood trail?

Q 2. Considering he lives in Arizona, was he hunting as a non-resident?

If you have an answer, or an opinion, please chime in.
 
Thank you all for getting back in topic.

I have two questions that I haven't seen answers for:

Q 1. Can a shot to the knee produce enough blood for a blood trail?

Q 2. Considering he lives in Arizona, was he hunting as a non-resident?

If you have an answer, or an opinion, please chime in.
Good points - It depends if he blew the leg off completely or jus scratched it. I hit a WT doe above knee (my first deer) and it left an amazing blood trail.
 
Thank you all for getting back in topic.

I have two questions that I haven't seen answers for:

Q 1. Can a shot to the knee produce enough blood for a blood trail?

Q 2. Considering he lives in Arizona, was he hunting as a non-resident?

If you have an answer, or an opinion, please chime in.
re: Q1 - My dad shot a whitetail with his 300 Win Mag and blew off both front legs at the knees. Bled out right there, and very quickly. His hunting group named the deer Lieutenant Dan.
 
Well do you think his wife has kicked the shit out of him yet,or is he drunk in a cabin holed up.
In all seriousness I have never seen so many responses like this and curious what you think this is going to due to his future in the hunting industry.
 
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