is 4 inches of penatration enough??
#21
RE: is 4 inches of penatration enough??
Well for some guys maybe......wait.....
Just joking...Good luck finding him though, just trying to get a laugh. Shooting a buck, especially a nice one and not finding it within like an hour of looking makes you want to leave your own blood trail. Good luck
Just joking...Good luck finding him though, just trying to get a laugh. Shooting a buck, especially a nice one and not finding it within like an hour of looking makes you want to leave your own blood trail. Good luck
#22
Typical Buck
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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RE: is 4 inches of penatration enough??
well i serched for 4 hours last night and found blood about 50 yds from where i shot just tiny pin drops and spots where he rubbed up against the corn stalks. The blood lasted about 30 yards and then nothing. The corn field he ran into is around 150 acres so thers not much hope. I just hope he lived. Cuz if i got heart/lung he would of died in less than 150 yards.[:@]
#24
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Northwoods of WI
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RE: is 4 inches of penatration enough??
I don't want to sound harsh but 4 hours isn't enough time. Just because you think you lost blood doesn't mean there isn't a trail to go off of. Make some circles or some zig zag searches. Look on the underside of stuff. All you need is a pin drop to get the direction and get you going on the right trail. There is no excuse for giving up after 4 hours.
#25
RE: is 4 inches of penatration enough??
Just because you think you lost blood doesn't mean there isn't a trail to go off of. Make some circles or some zig zag searches. Look on the underside of stuff.
that. He said that a wounded deer will walk with it's toes spread for balance. Any ways I am sorry to here about your luck.
#26
RE: is 4 inches of penatration enough??
ORIGINAL: wi_buckstomper
well i serched for 4 hours last night and found blood about 50 yds from where i shot just tiny pin drops and spots where he rubbed up against the corn stalks. The blood lasted about 30 yards and then nothing. The corn field he ran into is around 150 acres so thers not much hope. I just hope he lived. Cuz if i got heart/lung he would of died in less than 150 yards.[:@]
well i serched for 4 hours last night and found blood about 50 yds from where i shot just tiny pin drops and spots where he rubbed up against the corn stalks. The blood lasted about 30 yards and then nothing. The corn field he ran into is around 150 acres so thers not much hope. I just hope he lived. Cuz if i got heart/lung he would of died in less than 150 yards.[:@]
I use this rule...if you think you hit the animal, you owe at least two full days of tracking, grid searching, and crawling around on your hands and knees searching for even the slightest hint of that animal. Way too many hunters shrug off bad shots and say "oh well" and start hunting again just to get back to the "fun" part.
Man up and get back out there, if you hit any lung, that buck is dead.
#27
RE: is 4 inches of penatration enough??
At least walk up and down every corn row. 150 acres is a big field but not that big of a chore when it is dried down. How bad do you want to find your deer? If he is dead he is in the corn.
#28
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Southwest PA
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RE: is 4 inches of penatration enough??
ORIGINAL: mez
At least walk up and down every corn row. 150 acres is a big field but not that big of a chore when it is dried down. How bad do you want to find your deer? If he is dead he is in the corn.
At least walk up and down every corn row. 150 acres is a big field but not that big of a chore when it is dried down. How bad do you want to find your deer? If he is dead he is in the corn.
#29
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RE: is 4 inches of penatration enough??
sorry if i gave the wrong impression but i had to go to school 2 day and i got a playoff football game 2 morrow so i couldnt stay out all night. I will be going back to look later tonight for a while