This is not a thread about preaching about ethicle shots etc. sometimes s*** happens and i would like to hear real life experience about tracking wounded deer, how far you have tracked them VS where the shot landed(if found).
i have heard stories of heart shot deer going a mile etc..
i have shot a deer that i could not find, that on the shot the deer dropped, for about 3 seconds rolled around on ground. then got up and ran. upon walking up to place of shot there was a large amount of hair and a bit of blood on hair.. following the trail there was bits of blood and hair along the way.
tracked this deer to a barbwire fence, where it bumped it and left hair, then walked further down, and jumped the fence. the deer made it to an open meadow where the snow had blown over any remaining tracks..
where would a shot placement be that would drop a deer and throw a lot of hair, but not be fatal ?
i have heard stories of heart shot deer going a mile etc..
i have shot a deer that i could not find, that on the shot the deer dropped, for about 3 seconds rolled around on ground. then got up and ran. upon walking up to place of shot there was a large amount of hair and a bit of blood on hair.. following the trail there was bits of blood and hair along the way.
tracked this deer to a barbwire fence, where it bumped it and left hair, then walked further down, and jumped the fence. the deer made it to an open meadow where the snow had blown over any remaining tracks..
where would a shot placement be that would drop a deer and throw a lot of hair, but not be fatal ?