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Burke8810 10-14-2018 06:36 AM

Shot deer can’t find any sign of him
 
He guys. I took a shot at a buck this morning around 30 yards. Heard the arrow whizzing through the air but didn’t hear any impact. Deer spun 180 ran straight into the woods crashed around then started blowing but it was long exhausted blowing for about 3-4 minutes stopped for a minutes then again for 1-2 minutes almost like he was dying. Waited a while went to shot site no blood no arrow nothing. Crawled around looking for arrow never found it or blood. Went into the woods where I heard him crashing around still no sign of anything. So my question is was he just blowing at me ( only about 50 yards away) or was he dying. I wish I could at least find my arrow to determine if I hit him or not. I’m pretty confident at 30 yards so I really don’t believe I missed. Thanks

Berserker 10-14-2018 07:36 AM

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Burke8810 10-14-2018 07:52 AM

Well I joined just to ask my question but thanks ***Deleted by CalHunter***

Berserker 10-14-2018 07:54 AM

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Berserker 10-14-2018 07:55 AM

If this is real, sorry. I wasn't there so no idea what happend. ***Deleted by CalHunter***

Bocajnala 10-14-2018 08:44 AM

Burke, I've had deer snort at me for several minutes after being spooked. My guess is that he wasn't sure what scared him, so he stayed there snorting trying to spook you.

Do your due diligence to try to verify a hit. If you shot this morning then I agree you should still be out looking unless you know for sure that you missed. (you don't)

Welcome to the forum . Stick around. There's lots of knowledgeable helpful people willing to help here.

-Jake

Burke8810 10-14-2018 09:35 AM


Originally Posted by Berserker (Post 4344436)
If this is real, sorry. I wasn't there so no idea what happend. ***Deleted by CalHunter***

I’m doing this from my phone in the woods. Searched for around 6 hours now no luck thanks for the comments

Berserker 10-14-2018 10:22 AM

I get not knowing what to do, and bouncing ideas off people. Being this was the 2nd one here, it just seemed weird. ***Deleted by CalHunter***

redmag 10-14-2018 04:46 PM

Man from the looks of some of these comments I think I am on ArcheryTalk. My thoughts are that he missed, arrow buried under debris, deer ran off and snorted repeatedly, as they do, he looked long and hard enough for 6 hrs., and he and the deer live to try it all again. Life goes on...

CalHunter 10-14-2018 08:43 PM

Life does go on. The above violations have been removed and the principle offender temp banned for 7 days. And you're quite right--this isn't ArcheryTalk. :D

elkman30 10-15-2018 05:39 AM

After reading the OP's posts, it sounds like he made a good faith effort (6 hours) to find his buck and turned to HNI with his phone to see if anybody had any other ideas he could try. Not everybody uses tapatalk or some other method that indicates they are on their cell phone instead of a desktop computer somewhere. Kudos to the OP for going that extra step not to waste an animal. Best of luck with the rest of your season.

mrbb 10-15-2018 06:43 AM

Well I am late to add anything to help recover this deer, but something I think a LOT of hunters don't consider is using a tracking dog(where legal that is)
there are many these days that offer this service, and it can be a BIG help to a other wise LOST deer
I have hunted a lot of places and BEFORE heading to out of state hunts I have always looked and found a tracker(again where legal) JUST in case
I have never needed to use one yet, but its nice to know I have a back up pl;an if needed! MY homke state for GOD know's why its illegal to use one to recover a deer, which I think is Silly and dumb!
but is what the law currently is there!

Bocajnala 10-15-2018 12:03 PM

Mrbb for some reason I thought you were a PA resident. Tracking dogs are legal for PA deer now.

And that's a very good suggestion. Dogs can find deer that most people have no chance of finding .

Look up United blood trackers
​online they have lists of dogs for each state

-Jake

Oldtimr 10-15-2018 12:27 PM

After reading his post I suspect that the OP missed. Had he hit hit the deer he should at least found hair at the spot where the arrow hit the deer. I have had deer blow at me after they crashed into the woods when I surprised them walking to my stand in the dark along a field edge. They continued to blow for a while afterwards and made noise moving about in the dark.

Champlain Islander 10-15-2018 03:19 PM

I too would guess he missed. I have killed a bunch of deer with a bow and can't recall one time that I didn't hear the hit. That telltale thwack always tells me I hit it. I have on occasion had very little blood and no visible hair that I found but an arrow hitting a deer will always leave something at the site. In all likelihood he could have missed high and the arrow deflected away from a branch. I never had a hit deer blow at me.

MudderChuck 10-15-2018 04:12 PM


Originally Posted by Champlain Islander (Post 4344553)
I too would guess he missed. I have killed a bunch of deer with a bow and can't recall one time that I didn't hear the hit. That telltale thwack always tells me I hit it. I have on occasion had very little blood and no visible hair that I found but an arrow hitting a deer will always leave something at the site. In all likelihood he could have missed high and the arrow deflected away from a branch. I never had a hit deer blow at me.

I've had them take off running, stop and blow and look behind themselves to see if they are followed, then take off again.

Blood trails can be iffy, sometimes the drops of blood are tiny. Sometimes there is more on the leaves in the brush than on the ground.

I'm really not good at tracking, iffy eyes, they just aren't as sharp as they used to be. My Dog on a long leash will follow the tiniest blood trail by scent. In fact Deer blood often drives many Dogs a little nuts and holding them back is a chore.

Some of tracking is experience, the likely outcomes, the Deer hunkers down and hides, it takes off as far and fast as possible, it heads for deep cover or my favorite is it doubles back on itself. An old timer explained that double back thing, if a Deer is in strange territory the only safe place it knows is where it just came from.

I go to the last sighting and start searching in a fairly tight spiral outwards, that way you cover all the possibilities. I've found some Deer by tripping over them, they can be way close, in a slight depression in the grass and be almost invisible.

Burke8810 10-15-2018 10:59 PM

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Thanks guys I appreciate the feedback. While I’m pretty confident in my accuracy up to 40 yards Im going to have to agree and say I must have missed. What threw me off the most was it just wasn’t a normal blow at least not normal to any that I’ve ever heard. probably just wishful thinking. Owell thanks again

elkman30 10-16-2018 09:39 AM

Still an E ticket ride. And that's why we call it hunting. :D

Jack Ryan 10-16-2018 10:31 AM


Originally Posted by Burke8810 (Post 4344570)
Thanks guys I appreciate the feedback. While I’m pretty confident in my accuracy up to 40 yards Im going to have to agree and say I must have missed. What threw me off the most was it just wasn’t a normal blow at least not normal to any that I’ve ever heard. probably just wishful thinking. Owell thanks again

That right there is the biggest part of your problem. You are confident up to 40 yards but you are missing, wounding and losing deer you shoot at 30 yards.

Stevyrob 10-20-2018 03:02 PM

By the sounds of what you are describing I too would be suggesting a miss.


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