where could I have hit him?


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Stuck a dandy buck last week. 25 yard, broadside shot. I didn't see arrow hit, but it passed thru. He ran about 150 yards and laid down.(I could still see him). 15 minutes later he got up and moved about 10 feet and went back down. 30 minutes later and no movement I got out of my stand and found my arrow. Bloody, but fletchings not soaked. No stink of gut shot. Found good blood trail and started to follow. Got to about 40 yards from buck and he lifted his head. Crap. Back tracked out of there keeping an eye on him . He didn't get up. Came back an hour later. No deer. Followed a diminishing blood trail for another 150 yards before stopping for the night. Came back the next morning and followed an even more diminishing trail for another 200 yards. 4 guys combed the area for hours. Nothing . And finally the question! Where could I have hit him with a pass thru, no guts, good blood 150 yard and then slowly drying up? And is it possible he made it? Thanks for reading and any replies

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Last year I shot a buck and hit him in the neck just in front of he shoulder. Complete pass thru with a little blood on the arrow. He ran for about 50 yards, then stopped and walk away...never seen him bed down. Blood was pretty good and just eventually dried up. It ended up just hitting above the spine, center of the neck. Buck was eventually killed in shotgun season. Not sure if you hit it here but just another possibility.

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It is so IMPORTANT to give a questionable hit adequate time. 30 minutes isn't near enough time for a gut shot deer or even for a marginal liver hit. If you center punched the liver- the deer would have been dead within a couple of minutes, so I guess a gut shot. Any creek, river, or pond on the property? If so, I would give it a check.

Good luck!

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It is so IMPORTANT to give a questionable hit adequate time. 30 minutes isn't near enough time for a gut shot deer or even for a marginal liver hit. If you center punched the liver- the deer would have been dead within a couple of minutes, so I guess a gut shot. Any creek, river, or pond on the property? If so, I would give it a check.

Good luck!

ditto. what he said the amount of time you said you allowed was not nearly enough. you should have given the buck a minumum of 6 hours when you saw him bed the first time. try again to grid the property or even the neighboring properties.

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Same thing has happened to me in the past. I knew it wasn't gut shot becuase a tree blocked the mid section. A gut shot wasn't possible because the arrow would have been in the tree. In addition the blood was bright red. (No bubbles) but bright red. The arrow was covered in hair and blood coated, but not much blood on the feathers. It was right at dark and a 25 yard shot so I wasn't exactly sure where it hit, but I think it might have been a little high and towards the neck.

I waited 45 minutes then I followed the bright red blood trail for about 100 yards. Then it went from great to average. I followed another 50 yards and started finding blood clots.:( The trail went from average to poor. That's when I decided to go back the next day. The problem was that it was 60 degrees at night and I knew the meat wouldn't be good because I had to work in the morning and wouldn't be able to get to the woods until afternoon. I hated to call off the search, but since my flashlight was failing I had no choice.

The next day I picked up the blood trail and followed another 50 yards up a steep hill until at last there was no more blood. I did several circles covering hundreds of yards, but no deer. Never did find him.

I doubt he survived, but I'd sure like to think so.

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thanks for all the replies. I'm sure the shot was somewhere behind the front shoulder but that's about it.Good red blood (no bubbles). I agree that I started tracking to early, but I thought it was at least one lung.:confused: Bad news is that the property is 6 hours away and I only get up there 1 week for bowhunting; and it ended up on neighboring land so if they do find him I doubt I'll see the horns. Good news is that I stuck a decent 8 pointer the last day up there:) But always gonna have a bad feeling about killing something for nothing:( My season is over, but good luck to the rest of you. Shoot straight!

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I hit one real low behind the shoulder one time missing all the vitals low. Had an excellent blood trail for awhile and the deer kept bedding down and I kept jumping it. It was bleeding so good I just kept pushing it and it finally got so weak I was able to get another arrow in it. I'm guessing you got a low leg area hit.

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It is so IMPORTANT to give a questionable hit adequate time. 30 minutes isn't near enough time for a gut shot deer or even for a marginal liver hit. If you center punched the liver- the deer would have been dead within a couple of minutes, so I guess a gut shot. Any creek, river, or pond on the property? If so, I would give it a check.

Good luck!

Exactly. I would definitely say gut shot...even if it doesn't smell. If you're ever not positive the deer is dead, I'd give him at least 2 hours, and if he acts like your did, at least 4 hours. Live and learn!

Take care, and I hope you find him! The water thing is a definite must for searching for the body. My buddy shot a nice 8 the other day and I ended up finding him floating in their creek. They'll go to water if injured a lot of the time!

Good luck,

Ryan

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