CurtisWalker
Well-Known Member
As many have probably read I'm mentoring a kid through his first year bowhunting. On Saturday we got in and set up around 2:00 and not even 15 minutes we had a mature buck come running to the decoy.. The buck stayed at 20 yards for five minutes and I told the kid he could take the shot when it presented itself. Well another buck came out and the mature buck turned to look which allowed for him too draw the buck was very slightly quartering too and his head was turned out the opposite direction which made him look broadside. He took his time and released the arrow. The shot looked a slight bit forward but perfect height but only got 10" of penetration(later found the arrow). So we waited until dark then looked for blood. We found where the buck had crossed the creek but didn't go any further because we didn't want to bump him.
Blood where he crossed a fence:

Had lots of spots this size:

Better pic of the color:

We had awesome blood for 100-150 yards then found a bed with some blood but nothing after that. We grid searched the timber he was in and the timber across the road. No with no luck.
Any thoughts?
Blood where he crossed a fence:

Had lots of spots this size:

Better pic of the color:

We had awesome blood for 100-150 yards then found a bed with some blood but nothing after that. We grid searched the timber he was in and the timber across the road. No with no luck.
Any thoughts?