I know deer are incredible animals but c'mon...
#11
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: York,Pa
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RE: I know deer are incredible animals but c'mon...
ORIGINAL: HuntingBry
I don't doubt anything anymore, but that seems unlikely. What I wonder is if you catch a certain part of a deer's lung if it would still have partial use of that lung. For example, in this case if you caught the top lobe of the lung toward the back and the deer fell over maybe the way the deer was laying would create a seal over the wound and prevent the lung from filling with blood. It is possible that the deer could survive some time with partial use of one lung. This is all theory.
Any thoughts?
I don't doubt anything anymore, but that seems unlikely. What I wonder is if you catch a certain part of a deer's lung if it would still have partial use of that lung. For example, in this case if you caught the top lobe of the lung toward the back and the deer fell over maybe the way the deer was laying would create a seal over the wound and prevent the lung from filling with blood. It is possible that the deer could survive some time with partial use of one lung. This is all theory.
Any thoughts?
#12
RE: I know deer are incredible animals but c'mon...
Slicing the lungs alone will take some time to cause the deer to die from lack of oxygen. Even with damage to the lungs they are still able to process some oxygen to the blood. It is blood loss that is the main kill mechanism and there is some change that a broadhead will miss all major arteries and veins. My father double lunged one in the early 90’s that went 1.5 miles. I shot one in 2002 that sliced that back end of both lungs and he lived almost 6 hours. When we opened him up to gut him both lungs were completely full of blood, it just took a long time for him to bleed enough. Is it extremely rare? Yes. Is it impossible? No.
#14
RE: I know deer are incredible animals but c'mon...
ORIGINAL: Schultzy
Anything is possible but 9 times out of 10 this isn't going to happen. Keep shooting for the lungs, there your biggest target!
Anything is possible but 9 times out of 10 this isn't going to happen. Keep shooting for the lungs, there your biggest target!
#15
RE: I know deer are incredible animals but c'mon...
I would say this story is possible if you clip both of the lungs, but if you punch a hole in the middle of them and the lungs collapse, then no way. 10 seconds tops and that deer is done!
#16
RE: I know deer are incredible animals but c'mon...
I thought it was here, a guy posted video of a double lunged doe, that lived for a ridicuously long time.
Someone back me up here. It was a couple or more seasons ago.
Someone back me up here. It was a couple or more seasons ago.
#17
RE: I know deer are incredible animals but c'mon...
ORIGINAL: huntingson
Absolutely! I was not trying to say otherwise and if it came across as such I apologize.
ORIGINAL: Schultzy
Anything is possible but 9 times out of 10 this isn't going to happen. Keep shooting for the lungs, there your biggest target!
Anything is possible but 9 times out of 10 this isn't going to happen. Keep shooting for the lungs, there your biggest target!
#18
RE: I know deer are incredible animals but c'mon...
I don't know here, I have made the same shot on different deer and see them react differently. In my experiences I have shot one deer through the lungs (double) and it would go 30 yards and done. The next deer with the same double lung would go 60 yards and done...I suppose thats where "will to live" comes into play, However the only deer I have seen in my harvest's that will live longer will be single lung shots,I have nevershot a deer double lunged, that I didn't pack my stuff and go get my animal.
#20
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: baltimore,md
Posts: 547
RE: I know deer are incredible animals but c'mon...
I always take the double lung shot.If you double lung a deer with a sharp,legal and penetrating shot,the deer is dead within minutes.The blood rushes in the lungs like a garden hose,death is certain and fast.I've bowkilled over a hunderd deer this way,so I amtalking with experiance.
As far as you DJ is concerned,I think his "spin"on his "platter" has some "skips"...Bob
As far as you DJ is concerned,I think his "spin"on his "platter" has some "skips"...Bob