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msteele711
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This post is probably better than 100 tickets that go unpublished. Great learning reminder and thank you for posting what has got to be a bit of a challenging situation.
I bet that everyone reading this will use a stick, twig, rock, or their teeth to at least mark that tag. Last year we shot a pig, saw it go down, four legs in the air. Put everything down, filled out my tag, walked over to find it and it was GONE. Not a trace, not a blood spot, nothing other than the imprint on the grass where it went down. Better safe then sorry...was sorry I wasted that tag.
I carry my tag in a ready accessible place at all times and this post was extremely helpful to remind us. Never know.
Hope it works out.
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I bet that everyone reading this will use a stick, twig, rock, or their teeth to at least mark that tag. Last year we shot a pig, saw it go down, four legs in the air. Put everything down, filled out my tag, walked over to find it and it was GONE. Not a trace, not a blood spot, nothing other than the imprint on the grass where it went down. Better safe then sorry...was sorry I wasted that tag.
I carry my tag in a ready accessible place at all times and this post was extremely helpful to remind us. Never know.
Hope it works out.
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