Good luck. Can't believe he was still alive. Shot looks good.
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Originally posted by Bminchew View PostIf you can't get a dog to catch him your only other option is to push him. Keep him moving to keep the blood flowing and to keep him bleeding. Just hope you can get him wore down enough to get another arrow in him. If he lays down long enough to stop the bleeding your chances of finding him goes way down.Last edited by jooger17; 10-03-2014, 12:09 PM.
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I honestly think your mistake may be the mechanical broadhead. That or you aren't pulling much weight because that penetration seemed bad to me. I'd expect to break that offside shoulder with my set up and it's just a 70 lb bow. I shoot heavy arrows and shuttle t broadhead. But I like the shot placement. He's dead. You will find him. Good luck.
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Originally posted by WCB View PostWell then lets smoke some pot too. It's a minor law...
Court, my GW would write you up for dispatching a bow wounded deer during archery season. You might win in court but...
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I've shot 3 other deer with these heads and all 3 were down within 80 yards. I HAD confidence in them to get the job done. Still can't really blame the heads. Like people have said, and I agree, the shot was a little forward. I'm gonna upload the video of him getting up in a bit. The adios did break through the opposite side.
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