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I would venture to say I am 95% or so on whitetail as far as shot at and in the cooler. Compound bow.
100% shot at and in the cooler with firearm.
100% shot at and in the cooler with firearm.
In all honesty, maybe not the "elites" of rokslide, but I think this is a far more accurate percentage, especially with archery hunters.Everyone here is better than me. I’ve completely lost five animals over the last 15 years. I lost one deer and two elk with my bow, one elk with my muzzleloader, and one bear with my rifle due to bad shot placement. Never recovered any of them. The worst was the mule deer since it was the first animal I shot with my how. I primarily hunt with a rifle now and haven’t lost an animal since that bear in 2018.
The biggest deer I ever killed with my bow went right around 1/2 mile before laying down in picked corn. This was the late 90s, and my Browning compound was shooting around 200 fps. The shot was 29 yards broadside, and the NAP Thunderhead got about 10" of penetration into the near lung. I watched him run straighaway, jump a fence, cross the road, jump another fence, and continue running over a ridge out of sight. The arrow was stuck in him and was "waving" up and down as he ran away.I shot a buck with my bow last year that ran over 1/4 mile and went into private property that I was denied permission to access. There was a ton of blood all the way to the property line. I keep thinking it must have been a poor shot for it to run that far.
It was hard for me to be open with my numbers because prior to last season I was in the 1 in 10-20 range. Would’ve been a lot easier to click on one of those two options and forget about last year. There’s always going to be bias in polls like these but RS users in general are probably much higher in recovery rates than the average guy I would guess. I ended up on this forum for the exact reason of trying to become a better hunter.In all honesty, maybe not the "elites" of rokslide, but I think this is a far more accurate percentage, especially with archery hunters.
Guarantee there are guys on this forum that are either not being honest with themselves or not chiming in out of embarrassment.
I was literally just thinking this. I have lost 2 elk that I have high confidence died. 1 was quartered away through the guts and liver. No blood, gridded a square mile, never saw sign or him (open country). Another I think was single lung. Tracked blood over a mile and gridded for 3 days, never found him. I also never saw birds and it was pretty open, so who knows. I also shot a cow low in the brisket that bedded right away but spooked her and she just ran back and started feeding and bedded with the herd.Would be very interesting to see a similar thread but only for elk shot with archery equipment. Would rule out all the guys shooting deer in fields with rifles at 150 yds..
Would be very interesting to see a similar thread but only for elk shot with archery equipment. Would rule out all the guys shooting deer in fields with rifles at 150 yds..
It happens in over 50 big game animals, I lost one blacktail in a rain storm that ran downhill and head first into a swollen creek after the shot and was swept downstream. And 1 cow during late archery when it started snowing about 20min after the shot. So 2 in 34 years of hunting.20% of you have shot more than 20 animals and never lost one? I find that hard to believe.
20% of you have shot more than 20 animals and never lost one? I find that hard to believe.
Very possible it's only rifle/private land hunters. Not everybody chases crazy public land animals with a bow.20% of you have shot more than 20 animals and never lost one? I find that hard to believe.
You make it sound easy - like we just pull out last year’s box of bullets, dust off a borrowed rifle, shoot once or twice and put the box back. lol20% of you have shot more than 20 animals and never lost one? I find that hard to believe.
20% isn't a very large percentage. The OP's third paragraph says this is about groups and not individuals. This includes all big game seasons and species. Given all that, the poll results match my expectations.20% of you have shot more than 20 animals and never lost one? I find that hard to believe.