bigbuckhunter88
PMA Member
Alright guys I need some input. Sunday night I was in stand watching a doe feed towards me when I caught movement. It ended up being a 130 inch ten point at 30 yards and closing. Right behind him was a mature 10 point that was on the hit list and we have history with. They were coming from an area where I wasn't expecting and definitely not expecting two deer be casually feeding as this is a rut travel stand. So I couldn't get drawn early because I always had a set of eyes in my direction. Anyway the smaller 10 point got downwind and knew something wasn't right and was staring my way. The mature deer was completely broadside at 10 yards and looked away so I drew. I had to lean out to clear a branch and I pretty much screwed up what should have been a chip shot. Now this is where it gets weird. He was so close that I couldn't see my arrow hit him but I swear I saw it slip right in the boiler room and he sounded like a squealing pig when he got hit. He hauled tail out of there and I could tell he was hurting. I tried to find my arrow with the binos and couldn't and didn't see any blood from the tree. Long story short the first blood was bright red lung blood, then we found some gut particles. Found the arrow 50 yards into the track job and it doesn't smell like guts and is covered in bright red blood with a complete pass through. But the blood isn't good at all. I've found blood that he's coughed up and when I do find blood it is foamy but his trail will go from a good amount of blood to nothing. Then I'll find it again 30 yards down the trail and it will be 1 drop. I spent pretty much all day today tracking and last blood is 500 yards from the shot. Zero beds and I'm out of blood now. He's heading to the river and the thickest part of the farm. Heading out tomorrow after work to look some more and will continue to look all week and the weekend until I find him. I'm almost positive he is dead but this whole encounter has me stumped. I've been in on my fair share of track jobs from gut shots, to liver or one lung. But this deer was completely broadside and I'm getting gut particles and lung blood and he's barely bled at all.
Thoughts? Experiences?
Thoughts? Experiences?