Yeah, and by now there should be some crow activity on the buck if he's dead. At least you could get the rack.
Yeah, and by now there should be some crow activity on the buck if he's dead. At least you could get the rack.
don't forget there are guys about with deer tracking dogs too, that might recover a dead deer, I know on a BIG buck, I hit a few yrs back in Ohio, I hired one guy, , didn't find it, but it was money well spent trying
as it was a BIG buck, and I looked for days for it
doesn't take much to miss a dead deer either if its thick and lots of cover or hilly and small drop off
I once looked for a week for a deer, had a bunch of guys
and we actually walked past it dead about 10 times and never seen it, till a month later when a buddy found it, , it dove into a small dip in the ground head first and was below ground level, unless you stepped on it, you would have never seen it
so, never hurts to look more
a good area will always pull deer back
and a great buck is worth the effort! or risk to spoook the area IMO!
I'd do everything possible to try to find the one you hit first instead of worrying if your spot would be ruined. A quartering away shot depending on where it went in, penetration and all should be a dead deer. Like mrbb said, check out a tracking dog first and you still have grid searching if all else fails. No offense but 5 hours tracking is nothing when it comes to finding a deer you shot.
Of course I just re-read your post and saw it was Sunday when you shot him. I'd have been looking Monday and Tuesday if it were a quartering away shot that I felt good about.
Yea we looked and looked on Monday I had farmers looking on the adjacent properties as well. I am thinking that the shot was a little higher than I thought and this deer is still alive.
It's hard to judge where you're arrow landed but I've had quartering away shots where the my broadhead ran up between the scapula and backbone. I saw the buck a month later with a nice scar!
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