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Lost a deer for the first time
I got her at about 60 yards. Clear shot right in the lungs. The herd ran south and she ran north, after rearing up first. No trail, no blood, nothing. I looked for about an hour. Nothing.
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Originally Posted by DJfan
(Post 4232810)
I got her at about 60 yards. Clear shot right in the lungs. The herd ran south and she ran north, after rearing up first. No trail, no blood, nothing. I looked for about an hour. Nothing.
Sucks. First time for everything, I guess. |
I knew someone would say that. I did look as much as I could. Walked, drove, glassed from a knoll, etc. There are private land boundries that I had to consider. The land I was on was searched completely. No traces at all.
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x2 what top said. and if you don't find it today go back out tommorrow.
if deer ran off property you should go try and get permision from neighboring landowner. if refused I GUESS NOT MUCH YOU CAN DO but you don't try you have no business hunting. |
No business hunting. Whatever.
I've been hunting for many years. I'll tell you that I have had tough retreveals, but never no evidence of where she went before. That was the part that got me. No blood trail, nothing. Not sure what happened there. |
If you hunt long enough this happens to everyone. Sometimes we never know how it happened. If you are confident of your search that's all you can do.
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Originally Posted by bpd1982
(Post 4232821)
If you hunt long enough this happens to everyone. Sometimes we never know how it happened. If you are confident of your search that's all you can do.
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Well that is odd. A lung shot without a trace of blood? How long did you wait after shooting to trail it? I am guessing you may have been a little high of the lungs - too high for the lungs and too low for the spine. You then hit nothing to bring them down and little blood is lost, and they can even heal up and live. This can happen from the ground, although from a tree stand it is less likely because of the angle. See http://www.fieldandstream.com/answer...nd-below-spine . And you are sure you hit it?
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First, thanks for being honest and sharing. I might think about asking someone with a good tracking dog, take 'em to where you shot the deer, perhaps they can pick it up. Making circles around the area where you shot has been the best method I have found...good luck.
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Originally Posted by mthusker
(Post 4232826)
First, thanks for being honest and sharing. I might think about asking someone with a good tracking dog, take 'em to where you shot the deer, perhaps they can pick it up. Making circles around the area where you shot has been the best method I have found...good luck.
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