Climb back up into your stand and have another look at exactly where you think the deer was standing.
Is there a branch, twig that could have deflected your bolt.
Check the ground and trees again for your bolt, they can be very hard to find sometimes after a miss.
If the deer was hit there WILL be hair cut by the broadhead, look very carefully for any sign of hair.
Not much else you can do other than walk a planned zig-zag looking for a well camouflaged downed deer and listening for magpies/crows/ravens that have found it already.
Magpies can be your best friend in cases like this.
Is there a branch, twig that could have deflected your bolt.
Check the ground and trees again for your bolt, they can be very hard to find sometimes after a miss.
If the deer was hit there WILL be hair cut by the broadhead, look very carefully for any sign of hair.
Not much else you can do other than walk a planned zig-zag looking for a well camouflaged downed deer and listening for magpies/crows/ravens that have found it already.
Magpies can be your best friend in cases like this.




















































