buckmaster_88 you and every young or inexperienced hunter are welcome on this board, you all are the future of hunting and the more you learn and pass on the better.
I agree with Taz and Rack-Attack here but there are a lot of bad things happening that need to be discussed.
Here' s the thing, a new member comes on here and says they hit a deer and lost it. We don' t know any backgroound on these people. For all we know they bought a bow yesterday, hit and wounded one today and are writing in for help. People need to understand that before you step foot in the woods to hunt you need to be VERY, VERY accurate with your equipment. If your not, practce some more, ask questions about how to be more accurate. Over the summer there are a lot of post on here about tuning your bow. Maybe some of you guys should go back and read them. I think that' s one of the problems.
Another is grammar. Please use punctuations and READ your post before hitting the OK button. Make sure it makes sense. Some of these recent posts are like listening to a 5 year old and trying to figure out what they' re talking about. You need to be specific. If you can' t write a paragragh use bullets:
-deer comes in on my left
-20 yd broadside shot
-arrow hit mid way up the body right behind shoulder
-only got about 6 inches of penetration
You new guys have to think that some antis might be reading this too. If every other post is about wounding deer or not finding hit deer that' s gonna look bad for us as hunters. Please think about that before you post.