Here is some data that is from a well known deer tracker on facebook that has a dog that is extremely successful at what it does. Granted we don't know the set ups of these bows and what arrow weight. Take the information for what it is worth. I can only imagine the stats can be compounded on elk because of their size.
Tracking Statistics for the 2017 and 2018 Tracking Seasons (Archery Only)
- We recovered 50% of all tracks that we went on (firearm and archery).
- 58% of our archery tracks were for compound bows and 42% were for crossbows. Compounds had a recovery rate of 53% and crossbows had a recovery rate of 55%.
- 55% of our tracks were for passthrough shots and 45% were for non-passthrough shots. Passthrough shots had a recovery rate of 68% while non-passthrough shots had a recovery rate of only 29%. 79% of fixed broadheads were passthroughs and 44% of mechanical broadheads were passthroughs.
- Crossbow tracks were 0% fixed broadheads and 100% mechanical while compound bow tracks were 53% fixed broadheads and 47% mechanical.
- Fixed broadheads made up 31% of our tracks and mechanical broadheads made up 69%. Recovery rates for fixed were 60% and mechanicals were 47% (Note: Front deploying mechanicals had a 7% better recovery rate than rear deploying mechanicals but rear deploying heads had a 10% better passthrough rate compared to front deploying heads.).
- The average total distance from the shot location to the recovered deer was 487 yards.
- 3 deer were recovered within 50 yards of water but only 1 deer was recovered that we feel intentionally went to water to drink.
- 26% of unrecovered deer were later confirmed "still alive" after tracking (trail cam, visual confirmation, harvested later in the season, etc.).
- The average shot distance for all tracks was 25.9 yards.
- The average age of all tracks was 13.4 hours old.
- Based on each hunter's report and analysis of recovered deer, 85% of all shots impacted the chest or abdominal cavity.
- 31% of shot deer were tracked too soon by the hunter and subsequently, they bumped the deer.
- Our tracking consisted of 80.5% requests for buck recovery and 19.5% requests for doe recovery.
(Updated 11-10-18) It's the peak of tracking season which means I have almost zero free time to edit and post videos of past tracks. As soon as things ease up, I'll resume the uploads. In the meantime, here are a few stats from this season so far.
Tracks: 27
Recoveries: 16
Confirmed Alive After Tracking: 2
Avg. Age of Track: 14.6 hours
Avg. Shot distance: 32.4 yds
Buck Tracks: 76.6%
Doe Tracks: 23.4%
Passthrough Recovery Rate: 75%
Non-Passthrough Recovery Rate: 12.5%
Avg. Advancement of Recovery Tracks: 297 yards
Avg. Advancement of Non-Recovery Tracks: 254 yards
Avg. Recovery Rate for Fixed Broadheads: 57.1%
Avg. Recovery Rate for Mechanicals: 52.9%
Top 3 Reasons for Tracking Request:
- 1) Arrow Penetration (minimal internal damage)
- 2) Tracked too soon/jumped deer
- 3) Shot placement