Hill_billydeluxe
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Hunter to hunter talk.
I grew up hunting shotgun season with my dad. Fell in love with the outdoors but more specifically deer hunting by the time I was 8. Picked up bow hunting at 15 years old and started to love the challenge. I’m 18 now and In the time between working for local farmers and high school I’ve been working on the public land grind. In the past 3 years I’ve had amazing experiences bowhunting but never managed to connect.
Got out this afternoon to a spot I knew had a bunch of deer and pretty good movement recently. Got in my set and everything was looking great. Had a doe come in and had my chance at my first deer with a bow. In the moment I felt confident in my practice and the situation and decided to let an arrow fly.
Unfortunately, things didn’t play out the way I had hoped. The arrow hit bone and didn’t penetrate. Figuring I found a shoulder blade. Gave it some time and had my dad come to help track. The blood I could find was disappointing. Darker red, muscle blood that was sparse. Tracked droplets for a while until I eventually ran out of blood.
I have very high respect for these animals. That being said, although I realize this deer will likely live to see another day. I’m pretty disappointed to have injured a deer that I can’t recover.
Just wondering what the guys with a lot more experience than me have to say about the situation and what to do going forward.
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I grew up hunting shotgun season with my dad. Fell in love with the outdoors but more specifically deer hunting by the time I was 8. Picked up bow hunting at 15 years old and started to love the challenge. I’m 18 now and In the time between working for local farmers and high school I’ve been working on the public land grind. In the past 3 years I’ve had amazing experiences bowhunting but never managed to connect.
Got out this afternoon to a spot I knew had a bunch of deer and pretty good movement recently. Got in my set and everything was looking great. Had a doe come in and had my chance at my first deer with a bow. In the moment I felt confident in my practice and the situation and decided to let an arrow fly.
Unfortunately, things didn’t play out the way I had hoped. The arrow hit bone and didn’t penetrate. Figuring I found a shoulder blade. Gave it some time and had my dad come to help track. The blood I could find was disappointing. Darker red, muscle blood that was sparse. Tracked droplets for a while until I eventually ran out of blood.
I have very high respect for these animals. That being said, although I realize this deer will likely live to see another day. I’m pretty disappointed to have injured a deer that I can’t recover.
Just wondering what the guys with a lot more experience than me have to say about the situation and what to do going forward.
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