What to do?


texastrophies

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Sunday afternoon, Jake & I were in the stand at my parents place in Colorado county, which has the antler restrictions in place. We had a nice looking buck come out with his right side to us, looked to be a 9 pointer with a tall rack, when he turned his head toward us, it looked to me like the width did not meet the 13" requirement to be legal.

When he finally turned his body around, what did we see, but an arrow sticking out of him. It looked like it was right at the end of his rib cage, with about 16" of arrow showing. The way it was flopping around, I think just the broadhead or whatever was in his body and the rest was sticking out. Did not see any blood on or around the arrow, which makes me think it has been in there for a little while. He did not appear to have any complications from the arrow, walked, ate corn and eventually ran without any signs of an injury.

This deer, if it survives, will be a real nice buck next year, if the wound does not affect the antler growth. I really do not think it is legal to take this year, and since it does not appear to have any negative side affects from the arrow, I am thinking that we should just let him be. The only thing I am worried about is if the wound becomes infected, I would hate to see him suffer, when we could probably very easily put him down mercifully.

We will be back out there in a couple of weeks, and maybe at that time we will be able to tell a little more about his condition.

What do you think we should do?

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