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By Russ Chastain, About.com Guide to Hunting / Shooting since 1998

Whitetail Body Language

Tuesday April 21, 2009
You can usually get a good idea of where your deer's been hit, by observing how it acts afterward. This can be very useful in deciding whether or not to start tracking your game immediately. It also debunks the myth that a deer that's been hit won't run with its tail in the air ("flag up"), and more.

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