please hurry,shot a big one, what to expect
#12
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Calgary, Alberta
Posts: 239
RE: please hurry,shot a big one, what to expect
Agree, go first thing in the morning, call in sick, whatever, but be patient and be super persistant and thorough...the odd of it paying off are very high in my opinion. I've tracked a few with friends etc. and thought they were lost but just never gave up and aweful glad i didn't...now i can't imagine giving up without a huge amount of effort. Those arrows are just deadly.
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#13
Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 368
RE: please hurry,shot a big one, what to expect
Hopefully you're out there right now. Good Luck and don't give up.
In my experience, the only deer that walk away are those that are hit further back than the vitals. If you got out of there quickly, didn't disturb anything, and the arrow was well into him, he'll stay close. It is all up to you now.
Greg
In my experience, the only deer that walk away are those that are hit further back than the vitals. If you got out of there quickly, didn't disturb anything, and the arrow was well into him, he'll stay close. It is all up to you now.
Greg
#14
RE: please hurry,shot a big one, what to expect
Was his tail down when he ran/walked away? Kick his back legs? Did he look hurt when he was walking away?
Eitherway it's the next morning. Hope to hear a good story later this morning.
Eitherway it's the next morning. Hope to hear a good story later this morning.