Update on the bit 8 ptr I passed up
#1
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Typical Buck
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From: Virginia
If you recall my thread from Monday, I am in an area where you have to shoot a doe before you can shoot a second buck. I had gotten a nice little 4 ptr with my blackpowder gun and had the best buck I have ever had in front of me at 30 yards and couldn't shoot him. Well my younger brother came in yesterday for the first day of rifle season today.
He hunted hard all day and at 3:10 pm this afternoon the big 8 ptr I had to pass up came by him. He put a slug in him but he apparently him him low. We found a bunch of white fur and the slug exited and hit a small tree behind the deer.
We followed the blood trail for a couple hundred yards before it quit. At times it left a really good trail. But when the trail stopped, it stopped. We searched the property well and we didn't find him. Apparently he made it off the property.
We really hate that the buck got away as he is the best buck either of us have ever shot. I told him to use his .243 instead of the slug gun but he didn't listen. Oh well, whats done is done.
He hunted hard all day and at 3:10 pm this afternoon the big 8 ptr I had to pass up came by him. He put a slug in him but he apparently him him low. We found a bunch of white fur and the slug exited and hit a small tree behind the deer.
We followed the blood trail for a couple hundred yards before it quit. At times it left a really good trail. But when the trail stopped, it stopped. We searched the property well and we didn't find him. Apparently he made it off the property.
We really hate that the buck got away as he is the best buck either of us have ever shot. I told him to use his .243 instead of the slug gun but he didn't listen. Oh well, whats done is done.
#2
If it were me, I would go back in the morning and look some more. Try to get permission on the adjoining properties to search for the deer. At least you and your brother would have the peace of mind knowing you did all you could do.
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Fork Horn
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It seems like to me with these bad shots the deer usually do die, but it just isn't quickly which is sad. I've yet to see one hit like this ever again. I'm not saying they have all died, just that I've never seen one that's been hit like that show up again, so I suspect they have gone somewhere and died. It's really an unfortunate situation.
#6
Deer do not survive gut shots or chest shots. i know of only one deer that survived a good shot. That 12 point buck was hit in one lung from about 300 yards by a guy with a muzzleloader who knew better. My game camera video picked that buck up for many months afterwards. The buck coughed about every 30 seconds. A friend killed that buck the next fall: He was an 8 point in bad shape when killed.



