ORIGINAL: SwampCollie
ORIGINAL: Schultzy
ORIGINAL: 125py
ORIGINAL: GregH
I had a hit just like that, in the shoulder blade. It is possible for the blood to come out of the wound and cover the arrow to make it look like more penetration than what you really had. There were a few tiny bubbles in my blood trail also. Maybe caused by mixing with water on the leaves?? After 80 yards of profuse bleeding the trail completely stopped. The deer lived. These are called muscle hits.
I am hoping that's what happened.
The only bad thing is that if he does live his opposite side antler will probably be messed up from next year on[&:]
Not always. If he's not hurt just to bad It won't change being It takes a pretty serious injury to do that. I hope he's around yet this year or the next so you can make amends with this buck. Good luck!!
Hold up... so if a deer sustains an non-lethal injury such as this it will effect his antler growth in the future on just one side?
I've never heard of that. Not arguing, totally curious. Could that perhaps be the reason I had a big mature buck with 5 points on a gorgeous antler on one side and a 10" cow horn spike on the other?