Desk Jockey
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My body hit a doe whitetail with an expandable on a quartering away shot. Pass through. It passed under the scapula but outside the rib cage and came out the brisket. Tons of bright red oxygenated blood like that.
She went a couple of hundred yards. Uphill, down hill. Took a while to find her as the blood trail became intermittent. She almost made it to a pretty significant down hill that might have allowed her to disappear down the bottom of a valley in some thick brush. Would have been a tough track. She dropped less than 100 yards from the lip of that drop off. Arrow had a pretty decent exit wound but it was partially closed by a skin flap and no lung penetration.
Not sure what happened to your bull. Reading you post, I think you did the right thing but the one thought I have is I might not have been as picky with a follow up shot. In the cases where I have high certainty that I have made a lethal or significant hit on the first shot, I am willing to take just about any shot by way of follow up. I figure it’s better to get another arrow in the animal to decrease the chance it gets away from me.
She went a couple of hundred yards. Uphill, down hill. Took a while to find her as the blood trail became intermittent. She almost made it to a pretty significant down hill that might have allowed her to disappear down the bottom of a valley in some thick brush. Would have been a tough track. She dropped less than 100 yards from the lip of that drop off. Arrow had a pretty decent exit wound but it was partially closed by a skin flap and no lung penetration.
Not sure what happened to your bull. Reading you post, I think you did the right thing but the one thought I have is I might not have been as picky with a follow up shot. In the cases where I have high certainty that I have made a lethal or significant hit on the first shot, I am willing to take just about any shot by way of follow up. I figure it’s better to get another arrow in the animal to decrease the chance it gets away from me.