I feel Like giving up
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I feel Like giving up
I went hunting this evening around 4 pm.It was very windy and I hadnt planned on seeing much and at around 6:45 I look to my left and see a rack moving in the brush...he comes out into the bean field and turns and heads right to me...19 yards I maaaa to get him to stop,pull the trigger,and watch him run ,maby 30 yards and stop...he's just standing there(I cant reload becasue he's looking towards me) and I cant see where I hit him(I aimed right in the sweet spot though).he stands there for 30 mins and slowly takes a couple steps and seems to just dissapear...didnt hear him run of or see him..so I climb out of my stand find my arrow and it has GREAT blood on it..no fat,or guts..just nice and red..got a passthrough...follow the blood trail and find a huge pool of blood..probably the size of a basketball rim...I guess its where he was standing when I watched him walk off...after that I find only
specks of blood...about the size of my pinky nail...then nothing...We do a couple loops to see if we find any blood or body but nothing...this makes me absolutely sick..I feel like giving up on hunting.It just is a really bad feeling knowing you hit him good and find not a alot of blood and no body.
He is the biggest deer I have ever shot..Id say 130-145 inch 9 point but im not 100%..Im going out to look tommorow during the day and see if I find him.19 yard shot,rocky moutain gators 100 grain,perfectly broadside,with my phoenix..I was about 25 feet up.If I do find him the meat will likely be bad dont you think?I just am not sure if he died or not..thats what Im trying to figure out..what do you guys think?Do you think he died?Why would he bleed so good and take a couple steps then nothing?
specks of blood...about the size of my pinky nail...then nothing...We do a couple loops to see if we find any blood or body but nothing...this makes me absolutely sick..I feel like giving up on hunting.It just is a really bad feeling knowing you hit him good and find not a alot of blood and no body.
He is the biggest deer I have ever shot..Id say 130-145 inch 9 point but im not 100%..Im going out to look tommorow during the day and see if I find him.19 yard shot,rocky moutain gators 100 grain,perfectly broadside,with my phoenix..I was about 25 feet up.If I do find him the meat will likely be bad dont you think?I just am not sure if he died or not..thats what Im trying to figure out..what do you guys think?Do you think he died?Why would he bleed so good and take a couple steps then nothing?
Last edited by bojangles on Mon Sep 28, 2009 9:56 pm, edited 2 times in total.
you may be alright if you get at it early we are just across the lake in southern ontario and its only about 55 degrees out tonight
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It would be so wrong to assume that the meat would be spoiled.
It all depends on how warm it was at night, and long long before you find him that he died. There is no way you could know when it expired. Don't assume because it is bloated when you find it that the meat is unusable. Gut it and take it to your processor and get his opinion.
It all depends on how warm it was at night, and long long before you find him that he died. There is no way you could know when it expired. Don't assume because it is bloated when you find it that the meat is unusable. Gut it and take it to your processor and get his opinion.
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good luck and i hope you find him.when in doubt,wait it out.im not by no means here to criticize you,and its very hard to wait.on a good deer if he dosent crash off,we wait minimum 3 hours.do a good grid search,and i hope you find him.might have been back just a touch and got the liver.1-8 hrs on the kill.good luck im
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no matter how good the hit, sometimes they just stop bleeding. Its not the bhead or shot. Its just natural for them to clot. He more than likely piled up within 75 yards of where you stopped looking. You might have even walked by him in the dark.
go back tomorrow and start over with a fresh set of eyes. Get 3-4 buddies to help and cover the area good. If they are hit hard, they will head downhill to water. Goodluck and keep us posted.. ive heart shot deer that just stoped bleeding. I found them the next day though. Even a well placed shot on a deer can travel 100-300 yards
go back tomorrow and start over with a fresh set of eyes. Get 3-4 buddies to help and cover the area good. If they are hit hard, they will head downhill to water. Goodluck and keep us posted.. ive heart shot deer that just stoped bleeding. I found them the next day though. Even a well placed shot on a deer can travel 100-300 yards
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i doubt if you find him in the mourning,meat will be bad.if he was liver hit he might live for a few hours.as long as you didnt go in to far and push him,he should bed back down.might go another100-200yards,or untill he feels safe.he is showing signs of liver,gut hit,by standing there that long.if he clots up,then thats why your blood trail dried up.hope you get him,JIM
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GOOD LUCK TOMORROW... I hope you find him.... Sounds like you made a good hit, but the big guys are strong animals and capable of withstanding a lot... Just take your time and work out the blood trail and figure out both the obvious and not so obvious pathways....I agree the meats gonna be lost, but right now recovery is the most important thing ..... If you didn't push him, he might not go far before he lays up... Check around water too. They'll often head for water, especialy in this heat... Take it slow and methodical and don't trample up the trail, but look for the smallest clues and keep the terrain in mind too... Good Luck.. and let us know what happens....
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this was no gut shot..that im sure of..the bood was bright red and bubbly.
I figured I got one lung or something or hit him a touch hight because i was 25 feet up??......he was standing there with his legs spread out like...like he was having trouble breathing..you could tell he was hurting.....im going to get 3 of my friends and do a 300 yard loop around where I got blood last...I will keep you posted.
I figured I got one lung or something or hit him a touch hight because i was 25 feet up??......he was standing there with his legs spread out like...like he was having trouble breathing..you could tell he was hurting.....im going to get 3 of my friends and do a 300 yard loop around where I got blood last...I will keep you posted.
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get 3-4 people,and look tomarrow.it takes awhile for meat to break down,there warm already,you find him tomarrow,you should be still good,JIM
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I know just how you feel. You won't get much sleep tonight. If it takes him a while to expire you may not lose the meat. I hope you find him tomorrow.
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I feel for ya bojangles. Just don't feel like giving up yet; it happens. Just take your time and go slow. Lots of deer are lost to the missed details. Good luck.
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