Shot a real nice buck this morning. However the hit was on the high side, but perfect front to back. Arrow looks like it got around 6 in of penatration so I'm thinking I went through the shoulder blade. I was 20 ft up a tree, shot was 20 yrds. Here is a pic of where I hit. It was probably 4 - 6 in below his back just a guess. He did not run off I watched him walk off 300 yrds before I lost sight of him. How long should I let him sit.
Where the shot looked
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Let him sit for 3-4 hours. I hit my deer really low this week, and I went out to look 1.5 hours after the shot and moved him further. Be patient, I wish I was. Kick back and have a cup of hot coco
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A few years ago I hit a big 10 right around there. He did run either, took a couple hops and walked 50 yards and stood there for 5 min. Then walked down the hill. I wait 30 min. and got down found the arrow and saw the blood trail. Went back and got my buddy, told him, lets go get my buck. Anyway, he bled like a stuck pig for about 75 yards, big pool of blood where he stood. After that nothing, looked for him for 3 days, nothing. Long story short, a guy shot him during shotgun season out of the same stand. When we dressed him out, he only had 1 lung the other taken out by my arrow. Tough SOB. I hope you find your buck, but if you don't, I think you still have a chance him down the road. Good luck........
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FIRST OF ALL STOP. an hour and a half is not enough. back out. i hit my buck this year exact same spot about. arrow penetration bout same..no blood trail really but he did run off w/ arrow still stuck in him...
let him sit for about 16 hours or so shot at 5pm looked next morning around 10....didn't find him....not much blood at all and ended up raining on us. hope find him
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With that location and the height of your stand, I would say you'll get one lung. This may not be a fatal hit. Arguments and first hand accounts both ways. Either way, this deer is going to bed up due to the injury. Therefore, I would basically stalk the bloodtrail as slow as possible. Keep scanning ahead and to the side. Only move when you know the deer is not in sight. May take the rest of the afternoon to get very far, but you may get a second shot. Good luck!
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Every deer reacts different, and this one seems to be a regular hit/loss due to looking to soon. Your deer will be within 100 yds or so from the first bed it makes, usually. If it has to jump a log, or creek look for a drop or two on the other side. One of my customer that is a butcher, has told me of how many deer he finds with bhs still in them that has been calcified over them. Good luck!
Pat
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