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Thoughts on this Shot

So here’s the update. Never found a drop of blood or the arrow. Hit 1 lung, liver, and stomach. He died in first bed.

Arrow did not hit shoulder. Looked for arrow for 30 minutes this morning. Never found a drop of blood or arrow.

Not even much blood in the bucks bed where he died.

Thanks for all yalls info!!


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So here’s the update. Never found a drop of blood or the arrow. Hit 1 lung, liver, and stomach. He died in first bed.

Arrow did not hit shoulder. Looked for arrow for 30 minutes this morning. Never found a drop of blood or arrow.

Not even much blood in the bucks bed where he died.

Thanks for all yalls info!!


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Good news and a great buck! How far did he travel?
 
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Congrats

I’ve bumped a doe & yearling spike but kept walking like I was a hiker.

They snuck off, I hung on a pine about 30-40yds from beds & they both returned as I was pulling up my backpack.

A big buck (for FL ) chased another doe and she ran right to the beds with the other 2 deer.

I shot him as the spike was staring at me and luckily didn’t stomp or blow.


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Congrats on a fine buck! Your lab turned out to be a wonderful asset. Great story.
 
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