Montana Craig
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- Mar 17, 2019
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I had a bad shot this morning around 9:50 AM. This was my first archery hunting shot so I wanted it to be good and not take any risks. Everything felt good, it was close, less than 30 yards on flat ground. I heard a loud wack like I hit a tree after recovering the arrow the arrow hadn't hit a tree and had blood on it.
I waited an hour before tracking I found blood right away and some had bubbles and it was dark red. So I assumed I got liver, lungs, and shoulder blade from the wack sound. I slowly tracked it about 120 yards and I jumped it. So I stepped back and waited until 1:30 PM.
Started tracking and found some huge blood clot looking blood with dark spots. Went less than 50 yards and the blood seemed to disappear. As I was trying to find any blood when the deer jumped up and was out of range. So I watched again until he disappeared 100 yards away.
I then waited until 6 PM and started tracking again finding small spots of blood and more of the clot looking blood spots. Around 7 I saw two doe spook out but no buck. Kept creeping and looking expecting to find the buck dead. At 7:30 I found the buck he got up and jumped to cover. He then walked through the trees with a little limp and stopped at 65 yds no clear shot. I tried to close the distance to get a shot but no luck and didn't want to push him off the property. He was 100 yards from where I lost sight of him in the afternoon and maybe 250 yards from where I shot him in the morning.
While watching him he was licking around his left front shoulder and there was no visible blood or stained fur anywhere. I was able to get a few pictures through my binos and from what I can tell I hit low right behind the front right shoulder and it came out in front of the front left shoulder. The last photo shows the bed he was laying in from 2-7 had very little blood.
What are my chances of finding him dead in the morning? Or does he have a chance of living at all? I just feel terrible about this whole situation. Any help is appreciated.
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I waited an hour before tracking I found blood right away and some had bubbles and it was dark red. So I assumed I got liver, lungs, and shoulder blade from the wack sound. I slowly tracked it about 120 yards and I jumped it. So I stepped back and waited until 1:30 PM.
Started tracking and found some huge blood clot looking blood with dark spots. Went less than 50 yards and the blood seemed to disappear. As I was trying to find any blood when the deer jumped up and was out of range. So I watched again until he disappeared 100 yards away.
I then waited until 6 PM and started tracking again finding small spots of blood and more of the clot looking blood spots. Around 7 I saw two doe spook out but no buck. Kept creeping and looking expecting to find the buck dead. At 7:30 I found the buck he got up and jumped to cover. He then walked through the trees with a little limp and stopped at 65 yds no clear shot. I tried to close the distance to get a shot but no luck and didn't want to push him off the property. He was 100 yards from where I lost sight of him in the afternoon and maybe 250 yards from where I shot him in the morning.
While watching him he was licking around his left front shoulder and there was no visible blood or stained fur anywhere. I was able to get a few pictures through my binos and from what I can tell I hit low right behind the front right shoulder and it came out in front of the front left shoulder. The last photo shows the bed he was laying in from 2-7 had very little blood.
What are my chances of finding him dead in the morning? Or does he have a chance of living at all? I just feel terrible about this whole situation. Any help is appreciated.
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