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Old 12-12-2015 | 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Topgun 3006
Sorry, but I can't go along with that first line. I've only had to track one deer of many I've taken over 6 decades of hunting with a gun and all the rest went down within my sight. Archery hunting is different and you need to know how to track. It's amazing how many times I read where people have lost deer while archery hunting and it appears many were because of shooting too far or just plain not knowing what to do or how to track after hitting an animal.The OP didn't say what he was using when he shot this deer he didn't find or if he was on the ground or in a tree stand. Knowing those things might give us a clue as to what happened, but this sounds like it was shot with a gun and at a chip shot distance to not have a clue as to what happened or where it went. IMHO the OP owes it to the deer and all ethical hunters to do a lot more than he has stated before he gives up. Some may not agree, but that's life! I wonder if the OP would have quit after an hour if this had been a big buck, rather than a doe!!!
30-.06 165 grain. It's all I use on deer and pronghorn. I am a meat hunter, so I have only hit one buck. Long time ago. I was on the ground and so was she.

The direction she ran was towards the rancher's house, and leads off to a huge ranch to the east, about 400 yards from where I shot her. My guess is that I didn't hit lungs, but must have missed by micro inches, if so.

There simply was no other place to look. I guess you'll have to believe me.

My point of the post is that there was no trail of any kind to follow and it is odd to me.
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