Wounded animals
#14
RE: Wounded animals
Hunting 17 years 3 wounded but pretty sure all survived, 2 with very little experience and a bow that didnt fit me at all. The other was this last fall, shot quartering away with and expandible. The arrow glanced and went in between the front leg and chest cavity. The buck was seen over a week later with a pretty good limp.
#15
RE: Wounded animals
Yes, I have wounded a few in my 20 yrs. I'm pretty sure that if I could remember the count, I could count them on one hand. I can say some survived and the ones that didn't never went to waste. The racoons, foxes and buzzards are thanking me everyday for eating good.
#16
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Hillview KY
Posts: 15
RE: Wounded animals
I’m 41 and I started hunting when I was 12. On my second day hunting, that evening I shot my first deer. It was a doe running at forty yards, running away from my stand. I shot her in the rear and missed her butt ho by about ¼ of an inch. The arrow went all the way through to her chest taking out her lungs and heart. She ran 20 yards.
I have killed at least 87 deer maybe more. I have only wounded two. The first one I was about 14 years old and I shot a buck through some brush, it was getting late and I mistaken it’s rump for it’s shoulder. But I hit the main artery running down the back leg and it ran about 60 yards. The second one was a doe and I lost her, that was about 6 years ago.
I have killed at least 87 deer maybe more. I have only wounded two. The first one I was about 14 years old and I shot a buck through some brush, it was getting late and I mistaken it’s rump for it’s shoulder. But I hit the main artery running down the back leg and it ran about 60 yards. The second one was a doe and I lost her, that was about 6 years ago.
#17
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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RE: Wounded animals
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I’m 41 and I stated hunting when I was 12. On my second day hunting, that evening I shot my first deer. It was a doe running at forty yards, running away from my stand. I shot her in the rear and missed her butt ho by about ¼ of an inch. The arrow went all the way through to her chest taking out her lungs and heart. She ran 20 yards.
I’m 41 and I stated hunting when I was 12. On my second day hunting, that evening I shot my first deer. It was a doe running at forty yards, running away from my stand. I shot her in the rear and missed her butt ho by about ¼ of an inch. The arrow went all the way through to her chest taking out her lungs and heart. She ran 20 yards.
#19
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Arlington WA USA
Posts: 198
RE: Wounded animals
Never counted but I'd guess around 80 to 100 but only had two wounded animal get away. Actually she didn't get away the woumd was an artery hit and she didn't last long but we were in a clearcut area of Washington State's Central Cascades and though we searched for hours we were never able to find her. The second jumped my string and I hit her in the left rear leg and she ran off with my arrow in her hip. We tracked her for more than a mile or more and lost her in in thick reeds of a river break and never recovered the arrow. This one was my greatest disappointment and we always figured she survived.
If not pressed, any deer or elk so wounded will most of the time pull the arrow out themselves and will generally survive.
If not pressed, any deer or elk so wounded will most of the time pull the arrow out themselves and will generally survive.