Need advice
#1
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: KY
Posts: 188
Need advice
Ok,
Shot a 8 point right under my stand today about 8 this morning. I don' t know how but I shot the deer on top of his back in the rear. And the joker walked away, he was favoring the back leg abit. The arrow is lodged in their though. I don' t think that thing is coming out. There was no blood where I shot him but I saw where was headed and I found one puddle. I musted have pulled the shot bad. Do you think this deer can live through this? He seemed fine.
thanks
Shot a 8 point right under my stand today about 8 this morning. I don' t know how but I shot the deer on top of his back in the rear. And the joker walked away, he was favoring the back leg abit. The arrow is lodged in their though. I don' t think that thing is coming out. There was no blood where I shot him but I saw where was headed and I found one puddle. I musted have pulled the shot bad. Do you think this deer can live through this? He seemed fine.
thanks
#2
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Auburn,Alabama
Posts: 85
RE: Need advice
i am not really sure. probably not. if the arrow is still in the deer, the chances of the wound healing are very slim. the arrow is going to continue to open the wound. infection will probably occur. if the deer does not die from the wound he will probably go lame and die by natural selection. aka coyotes.
#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Michigan
Posts: 4,693
RE: Need advice
Very rarely will there be a blood trail right from the point of where the deer was shot. I shot a deer in the same spot one year - caught up to him and had to finish him off. Chances are this deer you shot will die. Like Rack asked - how long did you track him? Did you bump him? What was the blood like (color, how much, how far you had blood, etc...)? Sounds like more than a few hour track to me. Possibly a few day track. If he took off with an arrow in him, he' s not fine. I suggest go finding him.
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Michigan
Posts: 4,693
RE: Need advice
Not to be a jerk about this, but I' m going to anyway.
50 FREAKING YARDS??????!!?!!!!!???? THEN YOU STOPPED TRACKING????
I' m not Mr. Fred Bear or bow hunting expert by any stretch and have had my share of bad shots (the name is misleading, it' s a joke, trust me), but after 24 years of hunting have learned a thing or two. One thing I learned? Track the deer you just shot. Learn how to track with no blood. Learn how be more tenacious when it comes to your sport. Our sport. Please, get your butt back out there and find the animal. Go further than 50 yards. Remember, he' s bleeding out the top of his back. The blood has to go up and out of a wound, then run down the deer' s body and eventually land on the ground. This blood trail is going to be sparse. There may not be any blood for 50 or more yards apart from last blood. BUT, there' s going to be blood and eventually a dead deer or one that you can put out of his misery. The pool of blood you found is the pool where he stopped to gather his composure. He may have been only another 50 yards away still alive when you found this pool and never moved because you didn' t go further. Or maybe even laying there piled up.
Ok. I' m done. Whew. Sorry.
50 FREAKING YARDS??????!!?!!!!!???? THEN YOU STOPPED TRACKING????
I' m not Mr. Fred Bear or bow hunting expert by any stretch and have had my share of bad shots (the name is misleading, it' s a joke, trust me), but after 24 years of hunting have learned a thing or two. One thing I learned? Track the deer you just shot. Learn how to track with no blood. Learn how be more tenacious when it comes to your sport. Our sport. Please, get your butt back out there and find the animal. Go further than 50 yards. Remember, he' s bleeding out the top of his back. The blood has to go up and out of a wound, then run down the deer' s body and eventually land on the ground. This blood trail is going to be sparse. There may not be any blood for 50 or more yards apart from last blood. BUT, there' s going to be blood and eventually a dead deer or one that you can put out of his misery. The pool of blood you found is the pool where he stopped to gather his composure. He may have been only another 50 yards away still alive when you found this pool and never moved because you didn' t go further. Or maybe even laying there piled up.
Ok. I' m done. Whew. Sorry.