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The waiting game....

You find him yet?


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Found an ok blood trail that actually got better. Then a few singlendrips, then. Nothing. Got 200 yards of trail. Im headed out with my coon hound(whose not trained and 13 years old) tonseenifnhe picks up on anything, bit I think it was a backstrap shot and not fatal....
 
Found an ok blood trail that actually got better. Then a few singlendrips, then. Nothing. Got 200 yards of trail. Im headed out with my coon hound(whose not trained and 13 years old) tonseenifnhe picks up on anything, bit I think it was a backstrap shot and not fatal....
Shoot. I was pulling for you bro, still am.
 
Found an ok blood trail that actually got better. Then a few singlendrips, then. Nothing. Got 200 yards of trail. Im headed out with my coon hound(whose not trained and 13 years old) tonseenifnhe picks up on anything, bit I think it was a backstrap shot and not fatal....
I had a similar shot last weekend. High at 10 yards. No blood, good blood, no blood again. Actually saw what I'm 99% certain was the doe I shot running on a ridge with 2 other does a couple of hours later. She looked fine.

Bad news is it sounds like a meat hit and no recovery. Good news is deer generally survive those hits.

Really hope I'm wrong and you find him.
 
Good luck @Vtbow. I have a story about a back strap shot to help ease your mind a bit. 25 or so years ago I hit one high and didn't recover it. Two years later I shot a nice 8 point in the same area. Got him home and skinned him and thought I'd been robbed . . . He only had one back strap. I couldn't figure it out. Took me almost a full 24 hrs before I remembered the deer from 2 years earlier. I went out and inspected the inside of the hide closer and sure enough there was the distinctive scar from the 5 blade razors I used then. The deer was fine in every other aspect. That muscle had just atrophied away. I must have severed nerves feeding it.
 
THP had that buck Zach hit high right over the vitals. Then Greg got him few weeks later with a muzzle loader. There amazing animals. Built to survive that's for sure.
I hope you find him. If not I hope you cross paths again. Hope he's not easy yote food.
 
Went back out with the dog...total of 220yrds on the gps of blood trail the nada. I found the 200 yards earlier dog found the 20 extra and some more hair. Trail crossed a logging road where there had been a big flock of turkeys tearing it up....dognlost it there.

I did what I could. Thanks for everyone's input. Conclusion is high hit. Probably backstrap pass through. There were random blood spatters, bit mostly just tiny drops 1/4 the size of an altoid.

Surrounded by posted land i covered as much as I could without pissing people off.....99% sure the deer is alive, sign st didn't show like a dead deer....I waited 1.5 hrs before starting to track and no bed spot in that 200yards....

Crap.
 
Sorry to hear this brother but the bright side is you might get another chance at him and he will get to breed again this season and spread that seed!! Gotta try and find a bright side!!
 
This is a helpful thread.
Sorry to hear you didn’t find the deer.
I hope the next one drops where he is standing.
 
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