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Only bummer is that im sidelined until firearms opener on 11/14. In MO you cant fill your second archery anydeer tag until after November firearms season


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KS, IL, OH, KY, etc?!?!?!?!? You gonna go anywhere for Nov hunting?
 
***Story Time***
I stuck cameras out early August and every few weeks I would get a couple pics of this buck. I planted a a small foodplot (13,000 sq ft) in an isolated section of the farm where I had gotten pictures of him (I felt like it was close to where he would bed).
I set the blind in place the morning of 8/29, not knowing that he had just been there. As i was pulling the blind into the gate that batch of pictures came in on the CL. One of the photos was only an hour from the time I had pulled in (noon), so he was probably nearby. I decided to go about my business spreading fertilizer, setting the blind and brushing it in. I also hung a reconyx video tcam next to the cuddelink in anticipation of getting some awesome footage. A couple weeks went by and i sat the blind 9/19 in hopes of him showing. There had been several other young bucks and does using the now plush green plot daily. He did not show but did see 15-18 deer all within shooting range.
At 10 pm 9/22 i get him back, excited that I hadn’t pushed him off from the commotion of setting up the blind. I got pics of him again (in daylight and on the plot) morning and evening of 9/23.
I sat the blind on 9/24 with my buddy and CanonXA20. He followed a doe out right on time to a T and gave me a broadside shot at 20 yards.
This is where it gets interesting. Though the shot looks good the deer runs off 30 yards and stands there behind a cedar tree until dark.
I knew that i had probably hit behind the heart and below any lungs, which means lower lobe of the liver and stomach. I crawl out of the blind an hour or so after dark and grab my arrow, it is covered with blood BUT smells like gut (stomach). The blood is surely liver.
Though several friends encourage me to go get the buck later in the evening I wait til morning.
The next morning we take up the trail, track the buck a couple hundred yards and bump him out of his first and only bed. 13 hours after the shot. I feel absolutely terrible at this point, especially cause the deer struggled as he ran off. We backed out and came back at 5 pm and he had expired about 100 yards from where we bumped him that morning.
I wish that i had made a better shot, but will be a very memorable hunt for me. My first early season buck ever. Its going to be a long 7 weeks until firearms season.
Here is the YT link to the wuick hunt video.


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Great buck! I watched the shot like 10 times and can't believe that deer lived through the evening. That was a textbook heart shot IMO. Maybe a touch back, but you should have at least sliced some vital part of his ticker. Are you shooting expandable broadheads or something? Way to back out and wait till the next day. If I'd have had video footage like that of a deer I'd shot, I would have confidently walked in that evening and bumped him to God knows where. Good call on waiting.
 
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Great buck! I watched the shot like 10 times and can't believe that deer lived through the evening. That was a textbook heart shot IMO. Maybe a touch back, but you should have at least sliced some vital part of his ticker. Are you shooting expandable broadheads or something? Way to back out and wait till the next day. If I'd have had video footage like that of a deer I'd shot, I would have confidently walked in that evening and bumped him to God knows where. Good call on waiting.
I thought the same thing, I think the deer must be quartering too more than it appears to be.
 
Agree with others. Last time I put an arrow right there, he tipped over nearly on the spot. Unbelievable he survived the night. Here's a freeze frame.

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Like Obsessed stated, with that footage - I'd have confidently went in after him. Can't believe that buck survived that long.
 
Great buck! I watched the shot like 10 times and can't believe that deer lived through the evening. That was a textbook heart shot IMO. Maybe a touch back, but you should have at least sliced some vital part of his ticker. Are you shooting expandable broadheads or something? Way to back out and wait till the next day. If I'd have had video footage like that of a deer I'd shot, I would have confidently walked in that evening and bumped him to God knows where. Good call on waiting.

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I promise you i hit no part of heart. All liver and lungs. Id have went in after him as well if i hadnt Witnessed the exact scenario to the day in 2011. I videoed this hunt, only difference is we bumped him that night when we picked up arrow. He went 150 yards and died in his first bed. Same scenario with arrow smell/blood as well.
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KS, IL, OH, KY, etc?!?!?!?!? You gonna go anywhere for Nov hunting?

I have buck tag for MO firearms season starting 11/14, then archery season again til 1/15/21.
Id think hard on going somewhere else if i hadn’t committed to a buddy coming in from Michigan on 11/3.


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I promise you i hit no part of heart. All liver and lungs. Id have went in after him as well if i hadnt Witnessed the exact scenario to the day in 2011. I videoed this hunt, only difference is we bumped him that night when we picked up arrow. He went 150 yards and died in his first bed. Same scenario with arrow smell/blood as well.
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You were just a pup. ;) That shot looked damn good to me too. I understand the idea behind going for heart shots, especially at close range, but I always go for the bread basket, (lungs). If I get the heart, great. If not, they aren't going far. The most memorable shot I had was where I shot through both shoulderblades. The arrow stopped after full penetration and the buck snapped the arrow off on both sides when he took his first lunge. He made it 50 yards maybe. I don't think I found the broadhead or fletching, but he had a solid section of arrow shaft from left to right ribcage when I field dressed him. It was pretty dang cool. Probably could have shined a light through and gotten a pretty cool neat pic.

Again, great buck. Experience tends to always be the best teacher.
 
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