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MistWolf
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It's our duty as ethical hunters to track and recover the wounded fly. Tracking wounded flies into heavy cover is dangerous, as they have been known to lay in wait for the unwary and often under-gunned nimrod. Many a PH, while backing up their clients, arm themselves with a .500 Nitro double rifle as only a cool head and a powerful stopping rifle can prevail in the face of the charge of a wounded Musca DomesticaWhat if the fly just has a big flesh wound and crawls off to die in agony. Does any one do a follow up?