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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: dad on October 04, 2011, 09:17:00 PM
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Had a nice 4 pint walk by my tree stand and I took a quartering away shot and nailed it! Saw the deer run away with better than 1/2 of the arrow sticking out. Waited 1 hour and started tracking nice bright red blood trail and several puddles after about 70 to 100 yards the trail stopped! Started circling and nothing! Didn't recover the arrow and that caused the blood to stop ran out of day light. Will get back at it in the morning to find the deer.
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Good luck on finding him.you did the best thing waiting till morning....let us know the results....
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stick to it, Good Luck :thumbsup: :pray:
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stick with it and you should be rewarded,congrats on getten a shot off.
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Keep at it ... he'll turn up.
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I hope so I just sick! its my wife's girl friends house. They bought 40 acres with an house on it. They don't hunt and said I can hunt it all by my self! What a gift they gave me! The buck never looked up never knew what hit it. I hunted for 30 years on state hunting lands. What a nice experence deer that aren't pressured. Then this I know its part of the game but I just sick.
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I'm sure he won't be far,good luck in your search.
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Sounds like you will be successful. I'll bet the temps your way are in your favor also.
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Originally posted by Bud B.:
Sounds like you will be successful. I'll bet the temps your way are in your favor also.
Not sure where in Michigan he is, but here it was in the high sixties.
Good luck tracking!:
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Thanks for lifting me up and your kind words.
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That deer is very dead and lying in place waiting for you to find him in the morning. You have meat on the ground. Take a sharp knife or two.
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You did right waiting. Been there before, usually turns out good with some daylight. From a stand with half the arrow in quartering away, you probably hit close to the top of the rib cage where it gets thick, but it should be plenty, especially with the arrow still in doing damage. A lot of the bleeding will be internal with a high shot and no exit.
If you hit a wall, use instinct, look for tracks, and do a grid search. Good luck and get some sleep. :coffee:
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I am checking back to hear results.
Hope you are having some luck.
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LimBender is right. Because of the lack of penetration, I think you hit something hard and high on the deer. If you hit the deer high without an exit hole, there will be little if any blood after the last blood you have found. If the deer is dead, he probably would have bedded in some real thick stuff. Good luck, I hope you find him.
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Happened to me a few weeks ago. I was at the point of giving up and went back for one last walk and found my deer. My guess is you jumped him from your description. Keep searching sounds like he will expire.
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Keep at it. You'll find him.
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Updates?
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Originally posted by David Dumke:
Originally posted by Bud B.:
Sounds like you will be successful. I'll bet the temps your way are in your favor also.
Not sure where in Michigan he is, but here it was in the high sixties.
Good luck tracking!: [/b]
For overnight.
Still better than 70s and 80s. It was hot here opening day and temps played on the deer I shot. But all ended well.
Update?
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Do your best to find him but thats all you can do is your best . Dont beat yourself up if you dont find it because we all lose one at some point and it does make you feel bad but if you did your best on the shot and your tracking thats all you can do .
Mike
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Well no luck, looked for 5 hours today. Did circles from last blood noting. Its thick with a lot of under growth. Looked for birds gathering but nothing. Ran a long deer trails and little creek on both sides. Went through where they bed down kicked some baldies up. Re tracked from first blood and payed attention in case it jumped the trail, but nothing. This is the 3rd deer I've lost out of 30 over the years bow hunting and it just makes me sick. I did my best and that's all I can do.
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Go back and look in the creek.
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I did twice!
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Have you thought of giving United Blood trackers a call?
They are an organisation dedicated to helping find wounded deer using blood tracking dogs. I am pretty sure they work free but not a 100% sure on that.
Here is a link to trackers in your state.
http://www.unitedbloodtrackers.org/index.php?option=com_tracker&view=trackers&st=mi
Good luck.
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I feel your pain brother!!! Have lost a few myself and it is sickening. If you gave it your best shot that is all you can do. :banghead: :dunno:
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Dad, Seems like you did everything right, a real mystery... hate it when they seem to vanish. Glad you have that little spot to hunt...
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Can you find someone with a dog to help track it? It's a good idea to have someone available just in case.
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My first traditionally launched arrow to draw whitetail blood resulted in no recovery. I know the sick feeling. That was Sept 10 this year. I STILL have the chigger bites that haven't healed up. Nature's reminder to me I guess. The sick feeling is still there but we aren't alone. It does get better though.
Best of luck.
Bud
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