Shot this doe today and man was it an experience. She turned on me at the last minute and I center punched her hip, cutting the main artery. Did a lot of praying before I got out of the stand. I asked the Good Lord to help me find her. When I got down and started looking, I found a good blood trail. It stayed good till it hit the dirt road. Then it got light. I left her for a while because I was not sure about the hit. When I came back a couple of hours later, I got on the trai. The last sign was on a trail which branched into two different directions. No sign on either I was beginning to get nervous. So I said a little prayer, went back to the last spot with sign, and got on my hands and knees to look for blood. I found a speck of blood to the right of the last piece of sign. Then another. I realized that the doe had turned off the main trail and taken a trail. The sign got heavy again and I found her 15 yards into the thick brush. Please excuse the picture.
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Nice job staying with it.
Way to stick with it! She'll taste all the better for the effort.
You can hold your head high. Good job!!
Your job was made tougher because of the hit but it happens.
The most important part is your ethic and it's not lacking IMHO.
Thanks for sharing.
God bless,Mudd
great jod buddy.i am glad you found her.thanks for the pics,steve
Nice job. Hap
Good job sticking with it.Congrats on the doe! :thumbsup:
Good job tracking and not giving up. Congrates on a job well done!
Glad for you.
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Way to go sir! :thumbsup:
Way to hang with it :thumbsup: :clapper:
Good job! Those trails aren't fun, but sure are rewarding when you find the animal!
WTG! Nice fat doe, congratulations!!!
Very good job. Not pushing forward and coming back later is always hard. Great job! :clapper:
Way to stay on it!2 years ago i shot a buck under my tree and i put the arrow down between his shoulders and thru his lungs and the broadhead came out the bottom of his chest between his front legs.I had to track that buck on my hands and knees for 4 hours,one small drop of blood at a time until i found him stone dead.That was one tuff buck!As long as i have any sign to track i will not quit until i find the deer or i have done everything i can do to find it.Never give up! :thumbsup:
Congratulations! Good work being patient with the deer and yourself.
Just remember the hunt when you eating thos tasty backstraps.Way to stay with her,same happened to me on a little buck a couple years ago.He went down in sight but it still bothered me.End result:Good eating,another hunting memory
Good job on the tracking, congrats:)
Congratulations on the recovery. :thumbsup:
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Great job.
Good job! :thumbsup:
Good job. I lost the blood on a doe about two weeks ago and never found her. Felt so bad I didn't want to hunt for a week. I am over it now but I can't find the time to get back out.
Excellent Sir!
Well done.
Well done! For me, the excitement and challenge of the follow up to a shot is one of the most satisfying (and underated) components of the hunt.
Great tracking job on a fine doe.
Congratulations and nothing wrong with that picture.