I appreciate the words of encouragement. I did check the water sources and will again tomorrow. I really thought the arrow went right in front of him but it must have hit his brisket and passed through clipping leg or front rib cage. The bone fragments didn't really help me pin point location. The arrow itself didnt have hair which is a first for me nor did it have much blood. The other part of arrow with fletching did have a little blood and what looked like very tiny pieces of meat. The deer spun around on impact and bolted off. I could have sworn I saw the arrow go infront of the deer by a inch I must have been mistaken. I think I pulled the shot because I was wearing a rather large jacket and didn't think that it would get in the way of string. Stupid mistake. I plan on only hunting this deer for the next couple of weeks.