Wentzler1425
FNG
Seeking ideas on what happened after a recent elk I shot with my bow.
November elk in AZ, I spotted a smaller 4x5, and snuck in on him. He was bedded and at about 30 yards away, no idea I was there. He eventually got up and took 2 steps out of his bed, where I stopped and shot him. Shot was approximately 30 yards, he was ever so slightly quartering away (maybe 15-20*). My bow setup is shooting a 450grn arrow at 301fps, with a QAD exodus 125grn head.
When I shot, he didn't react heavily like he'd been hit hard, he ran maybe 5 yards down the hill, the looped up and stood about 60 yards away staring at me. (With the way it happened, I wasn't absolutely positive I hit him, and my shot would have been sketchy, and it was getting close to dark, so I felt I'm either I had hit him really well, or missed for some reason and didn't want to take a sketchy shot and risk wounding him.)
I stood motionless with him 60-70 yards above me, and after about 30 mins he had walked a few yards out if sight but I knew he was still close. I moved far enough to pick up blood and found my arrow snapped off, having gotten 24-26" of penetration. My initial reaction with what went down was to let him lay for a while. I went back to camp to grab gear and a bite to eat, and about 2hrs after the shot went back up. Blood trail was on the light side, no odd colors, just bright red no bubbles. I followed where I last saw him, and happened to look up and he was bedded 20 yards from me with his head up. I backed out and let him lay over night (feeling awful it wasn't a quick kill.)
The next morning I glassed him on that hillside at very very first light, feeding like nothing was wrong, only odd thing was he moved less than 30 yards from the night before. I went up prepared to sneak in and put another shot in him, the blood had completely cleared up from his bed over night, so I was only following tracks in the dirt. I followed a small loop he made over about 80 yards, where I found him dead (for clarity, no second shot). Shot wound up being exactly on where I aimed, about 2-3" behind the front shoulder, dead center halfway up, and the brodhead was lodged in the other side shoulder bone.
I had some circling fears of meat spoilage, so I didn't get an oppertunity to gut him and find out what I hit exactly.
Amy ideas what might have happened here? Should I have moved my shot placement? Thanks.
November elk in AZ, I spotted a smaller 4x5, and snuck in on him. He was bedded and at about 30 yards away, no idea I was there. He eventually got up and took 2 steps out of his bed, where I stopped and shot him. Shot was approximately 30 yards, he was ever so slightly quartering away (maybe 15-20*). My bow setup is shooting a 450grn arrow at 301fps, with a QAD exodus 125grn head.
When I shot, he didn't react heavily like he'd been hit hard, he ran maybe 5 yards down the hill, the looped up and stood about 60 yards away staring at me. (With the way it happened, I wasn't absolutely positive I hit him, and my shot would have been sketchy, and it was getting close to dark, so I felt I'm either I had hit him really well, or missed for some reason and didn't want to take a sketchy shot and risk wounding him.)
I stood motionless with him 60-70 yards above me, and after about 30 mins he had walked a few yards out if sight but I knew he was still close. I moved far enough to pick up blood and found my arrow snapped off, having gotten 24-26" of penetration. My initial reaction with what went down was to let him lay for a while. I went back to camp to grab gear and a bite to eat, and about 2hrs after the shot went back up. Blood trail was on the light side, no odd colors, just bright red no bubbles. I followed where I last saw him, and happened to look up and he was bedded 20 yards from me with his head up. I backed out and let him lay over night (feeling awful it wasn't a quick kill.)
The next morning I glassed him on that hillside at very very first light, feeding like nothing was wrong, only odd thing was he moved less than 30 yards from the night before. I went up prepared to sneak in and put another shot in him, the blood had completely cleared up from his bed over night, so I was only following tracks in the dirt. I followed a small loop he made over about 80 yards, where I found him dead (for clarity, no second shot). Shot wound up being exactly on where I aimed, about 2-3" behind the front shoulder, dead center halfway up, and the brodhead was lodged in the other side shoulder bone.
I had some circling fears of meat spoilage, so I didn't get an oppertunity to gut him and find out what I hit exactly.
Amy ideas what might have happened here? Should I have moved my shot placement? Thanks.