The story you hate to hear
I hunted with a friend on his lease in south florida this weekend and he ended up making a bad shot and was not able to recover the deer. I don' t know all the details but he shot it at 25 yds from the ground (on Friday morning before i arrived on Saturday). He said the shot was a quartering away and one he has practiced but buck fever took over and he missed the mark. The shot hit high and back. If it was lower, it might have been a gut shot but it hit high and the arrow did not exit, nor did he think penetration was very deep. When hit, he said the deer ran 20 feet, looked at the injury and then ran off. My friend looked for the deer (after waiting 2 1/2 hours) for several hours on friday and when i arrived on Saturday, we searched again for 1 1/2 hours. No luck. We also look for buzzards late Sat and Sunday morning but none circling to suggest a dead deer.
My friend is terribly upset for having wounded his first buck with a bow and second, screwing up a shot he has been practicing extensively. I told him deer are pretty tough and he will probably be able to survive the wound. However, I really have no idea whether this is a survivable wound. What typically happens in situations like this? Since there were no buzzards Friday afternoon, sat and sunday, I feel pretty certain the deer is not dead but maybe it will die. Just curious if any of you have any experience or knowledge related to wounded deer.