Gut shot

Dbolick

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Sep 16, 2024
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Made a stupid mistake last night. The property I hunt in TN I didn’t have high hopes for seeing deer much less shooting one. A big doe came in and gave me a perfect broadside shot at 20 yards or so. I drew back and she was walking, I called to stop her and began pulling back my release, she only stopped for a quick second and began walking as soon as I had began to shoot. Ended up with an arrow through the guts. I saw her run off. Here’s where I screwed up, I began tracking within five minutes. I knew better but was just hoping I hit an artery and she died quickly. I was also hoping I could get a follow up shot. Blood trail was very minimal and I ended up searching the whole property. I’m sure she is long gone onto close by neighboring properties. I’ll go back out today after work and put in what she deserves but I’m very doubtful I’ll find her. The property I shot her on is covered in 6 foot grass so searching it is difficult. I’m sick over it, there was several things I wish I did differently. Primarily, pulling back and waiting 12 hours. Stupid mistake that I won’t make again. I can’t stand the thought of a slow painful death, I am comforted in the fact that nothing in nature goes to waste and this was a learning experience. Wish me luck finding her. I just needed to vent
 

Wildone

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Jan 21, 2023
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Good luck locating her . Call in the dog trackers if you need to. You learned a good lesson today and owned up to it. Good for you for doing the right thing and following through.
 

Zdub02

WKR
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Jul 14, 2020
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Good luck. Been there done that - I feel your pain. Second calling a dog. They are worth it. I would ask neighbors permission to access their property to open up your search area
 
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Lots of people will search with thermal drone for a couple of hundred bucks. Have to do today before body cools too much.
 
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