got the best buck of my life Fri. A.M. he came in about 5 min. to 7:00 AM i was in as stand that was put up in AUG. for the first time he was coming down the trail at about 30 yards he started going to the right of my stand. shot through a small hole at about 12 yards i could hear the arrow break a rib but the shot was a little far back so i left the stand after 1 hour and came back at 12 noon wanted to give him plenty of time to lay down and die.the arrow did not complety pass through, could not get full draw because he went to the right of the tree. the reason he went right is bacuse this fall a large tree blew down blocking the trail and the deer made a new trail giong to the right side of my stand. found a fair amount of blood the first 80 yards then he headed to a picked corn field lost the blood about 100 yards into the corn he was headed straight south so i just went to the next fence line and foung a small pool ware he crossed the fence luckly we had light snow earlyer and in the timber their was still very light snow on the ground. about 100 yards latter i found him. this is the best buck i have ever shot and also my first buck since going back to a recurve. dont know how to post pictures hopefull some one can help with that. the broadhead did break ribs on both sides a little far back but i got lungs and liver and this deer still went over 400 yards before laying down. did the arrow not going all the way through cause him to go so far wondering if the arrow sticking out both sides caused him to spook and run a lot further than i thought he would good luck to all doug77
Good job! Let us see some pics.
PICKS your killing me.
One lung and liver, 400 yards is about right. The breaking ribs more than the arrow in him might send him far. E-mail me the pics and I will post. Its easy if you have digital pics and go to "photobucket" and set up a free account. I resize to 600 pixels wide before uploading to the account. Congrats on you first trad buck.
Shaun pic's on on the way. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FO THE HELP. doug77
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very nice buck , congrats :0)
Love the look of the Iowa woods. Very nice deer too Doug. At first I thought he had a broken G1 on the right, but its just in the shade. Fine mature bruiser. Good Hunting!
Nice deer and good recovery job! Congrats!
JL
fantastic!!!! :thumbsup:
WOW! That's a beauty! He looks tough enough to run 400 yards after a double lung/heart shot to me! Great job. Thanks for the pics.
Good Job Doug!
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:thumbsup: Congrats. :thumbsup:
Love the "As He Laid" picture. Nice buck for sure
Nice buck!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: Nice pose also.
Gil
we all need to give Shaun a HUGE THANK YOU for posting the pictures for mr doug77
Congrats doug77 !! and thanks Shaun!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Man are we taking some nice bucks this year!!!
Congrats!
Very, very nice!
Congrats!
Wow, that's a brute!! Congrats
Good for you all 'round! Welcome back to shootin curves!
Research your family tree. I think you must have some Wensel in ya...
LOVE IT
Heck of a nice buck. Congrats!!!
HECK OF A BUCK. CONGRATS!
wow!!!
Very nice. Its going to on the wall right?
Thank You and yes it is going on the wall
doug77
Beautiful animal! Congrats! CK
Fantastic buck for sure.
As far as your question about the arrow spooking deer into running farther than if it was a pass thru. I believe an arrow ABSOLUTELY spooks a deer
into travelling farther. I have watched with my own eyes as a deer a friend shot ran up to within
sight of me and spun in circles trying to get away from the arrow. It would look directly at the arrow and run as if trying to get away from it. That particular shot was quartering into the chest, and hit the liver and both lungs. Total distance it travelled was about two hundred yards.
It may not affect travel distance every time, but I believe it certainly can.
Congrats on the buck! World class trophy for sure.
Bone buster i totaly agree why would a mature buck leave 100 acres of thick timber and go to 20 acres of timber that is wide open because the farmer has cattle in the timber. doug77
Congrats Doug, looks likes a heck of a buck!
Very nice buck! Congratulations!
Congrats on a fine buck!
Nice. Congrats.
Pretty buck, congratulations.
That is a great buck! Congrats!! :thumbsup:
Thanks for the story and pictures. Congratulations!
Wow, that is a bruiser! Congrats :thumbsup:
Kevin.
Congratulations on a fine buck!!
Beautiful deer, way to go!
Nice deer! Great job! ;-)
Very nice deer. Congratulations