Hello all,
New to this forum but looking for advice/thoughts. I hit my biggest whitetail ever last night and lost blood in the rain. The shot was 20 yards slightly quartering to from a 16ft tree stand. I'm shooting a Matthew's Halon 7 at 62 pounds with fixed 2 blade broadheads (Stingers). I've dropped a 6 bucks in the last 7 years with this setup and never had an issue, always double lunging them.
This most recent buck I hit right where I wanted to, midway up, right behind the shoulder. We lost blood in the rain and called in a thermal drone, to all our surprise, the buck was alive with the arrow still in him. The arrow looks to be right through both lungs and is buried up the fletching with the broadhead sticking out the other side. My fletching is orange.
I'll attach images but my question is will this deer die from this and how is he still alive after that shot?
Thank you
New to this forum but looking for advice/thoughts. I hit my biggest whitetail ever last night and lost blood in the rain. The shot was 20 yards slightly quartering to from a 16ft tree stand. I'm shooting a Matthew's Halon 7 at 62 pounds with fixed 2 blade broadheads (Stingers). I've dropped a 6 bucks in the last 7 years with this setup and never had an issue, always double lunging them.
This most recent buck I hit right where I wanted to, midway up, right behind the shoulder. We lost blood in the rain and called in a thermal drone, to all our surprise, the buck was alive with the arrow still in him. The arrow looks to be right through both lungs and is buried up the fletching with the broadhead sticking out the other side. My fletching is orange.
I'll attach images but my question is will this deer die from this and how is he still alive after that shot?
Thank you