Shot a deer quartering away and did not get a pass through. The shot seemed to be right were I would have wanted it. The arrow went in all the way to fletch and the other end of the arrow sticking out about 2 inches behind the far side leg and about 3-4 inches up. He did the mule kick when arrow connected and took off out into the corn field about 100 yards out and stop. Over the next 20 - 30 minutes he made his way around a finger and came back my way, but still about 60 yards out and walked back into the timber. At one point I could here a deep sound like air being let out of a balloon and thought he was done. It is pretty think area and I could hear him running when he got into the timber. My theory is that when he got in the timber the arrow was rubbing up against the brush and causing irritation. I gave him about an hour before I got down and walked to were he entered the timber on my way to the truck. I did not go in after him in hopes of not bumping him. There was some blood, but not what I would expect given the shot placement. Anybody have any thoughts? I am going to let him lay over night and go out to look in the morning.