First Shot at a deer with Bow
#1
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Maine
Posts: 328

I am a begginer archer and have never shot at a deer yet. Yesterday I had went out for the last hour and fifteen minutes of legal hunting time. It was about 5 minutes left and I heard some deer coming. I shot a doe, thought it was a good shot. I thought I heard her crash. Half an hour later got down and couldnt find arrow and backed out for about an hour. Came back and found blood about 60 yards away. I trailed her down hill through the creek and once I stepped into creek I heard her blow at top of ridge, so I backed out and came back at 10pm. Tracked the blood up a ridge about 3/4's of the way and no more blood. I searched everywhere around last blood for an hour then searched on top of the ridge and all over the side of the ridge and back down to the creek. I got home about 12:30 -1 am. The blood was bright red, no bubbles or matter in it and I found it directly on ground about 10-15 yrds apart, drops and little puddles the size of a large grape fruit. I still haven't found arrow. It snowed and rained last night so I am going back out this am (sunday) to try again. My questions are: Could it have been a superficial muscle hit? Also have I ruined that spot by trying to track her last night? Most of my tracking and being in the woods was about 60 yards away from stand sight across the creek. It is really depressing wondering if deer is dead or suffering.
PS Thanks for those who responded to my previous thread because that got me thinking and out there and you all were right.
Thanks to all that respond
PS Thanks for those who responded to my previous thread because that got me thinking and out there and you all were right.
Thanks to all that respond
#2

Lol,congratulations on getting a shot.Now how bad were you shaking?To me it sounds like a muscle shot and the deer should be ok.Did you ever find your arrow?That would tell you a lot.There could have been that pesky limb or branch that you couldn't see that diverted you arrow just a little.If she blew at you I would say she's going to be fine and you've made a great effort to try and find her.It's all in the learning process and good luck.
#6
Typical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Northern WI
Posts: 853

Often, after you shoot and kill a deer, the other deer will hang around. That deer will blow at you. The deer that you hit will generally be long gone if you hit it. Based on what you said, I would bet money your deer is sitting dead in the woods, probably not far from where you heard the deer blow. Keep looking!
With respect to ruining the spot. Yes, it is probably history for the season. But that is how it goes.
With respect to ruining the spot. Yes, it is probably history for the season. But that is how it goes.
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: North Idaho
Posts: 1,071

exactly...Ive never had a deer that was shot snort/blow...that was prob another deer. As far as messing up other deer...I don't think it will mess them up much...maybe a few hours.
if it was bright blood its good/better. how good do you think your aim was? if its vitals its close to where you lost the last blood. search in cone shape out from last blood, follow the direction. If its a high shot it could bleed out inside and not lose a lot of blood. but it still wont go very far. Good luck!
if it was bright blood its good/better. how good do you think your aim was? if its vitals its close to where you lost the last blood. search in cone shape out from last blood, follow the direction. If its a high shot it could bleed out inside and not lose a lot of blood. but it still wont go very far. Good luck!