Had a chance to hunt a couple of hours yesterday afternoon before dark and it was perfect; wind out of the West and NW, 57 Degrees with a light mist. I climbed into my Game Tamer and waited. About 6:30 3 Does came in and started to feed in front of me at 17-20 Yds. I was going to be picky if a shot presented itself, as I have had a shot opportunity on a deer in about 5-6 years. Slowly a young 1 1/2 year old Doe fed to within 12 Yds., slightly quartering away. I eased the arrow back and let it go. About mid-ship quartering away in the ribcage with only the fletching exposed. It almost looked like the offside shoulder stopped the arrow from a pass-thru. Waited a bit and got down with about 10 minutes of light left. I found the arrow about 30 yds. down a lane, completely covered in blood with bubbles, so I knew it was a lung shot. Went to the house and got a good light, went back and searched for over an hour and only found a couple of small blood drops about the size of a quarter. Decided to wait until this morning, as the night temp was going to be in the 50's.
Got up at daylight, went back and looked until 10:30 with no success. No blood beyond 40 yds. from the shot and the last blood I found last night so I assume the light rain washed all of the blood away. Grid searched out to about 300 yds. with nothing. With so few shot opportunities on my property and getting older, losing this deer was a real hit in the gut. I feel really bad, knowing she is dead and I can't find her but I will keep looking.
Sorry for the long read but I needed to vent a bit.