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Where did I hit this Deer?

Started by joebuck, October 05, 2009, 12:14:00 PM

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joebuck

Ted Nugent and ASAT got me thinking. You have got to be kidding?...No I'm not. Ted uses a total white arrow. I like the broken white in ASAT winter pattern. So i took a Griz Stick and sprayed it white then took some acetone and removed splotches of it to give it a broken appearance. We all know reading blood sign on the arrow is HUGE when deciding a tracking plan. Ironically this pic shows my deer didn't make it 10 steps. I really like the way the arrow showed up the blood sign.I think i'm changing all my arrows over to this. This pic is the crime scene..Arrow stuck in the mud after the shot, and dead deer in background at final resting place....She wasn't 12' under me the whole time. (35seconds)  ...question............Where did i hit the doe?....

Aim down your arrow because thats where it's going.

ishiwannabe

Im guessing both lungs, and the top of the heart.
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jcar315

Got to be both lungs. Nice blood and she fell that soon.
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EricW

I would have to say a solid heart shot for her to drop that fast.

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QuoteOriginally posted by EricW:
I would have to say a solid heart shot for her to drop that fast.
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Steve O

Doesn't look like pink frothy lung blood on that arrow.  I don't see any blood on the dead deer.  I am going to guess in the neck   :D  

Anyway, one thing I  do know is Roger Rothhaar paints all his hunting arrows full length in light gray auto primer to see them better.

Landshark160

In the right spot.  Good shootin' joebuck.
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straitera

Quick expiration means either heavy lungs, heart, or both. A heart shot spews blood from a complete pass through. None here. Therefore, both lungs.
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Steve O

I was just coming in to see if I could have two guesses...LBB beat me to it   :p

Bill Carlsen

I've had them go down like that with several hits other than spine shots. Heart/lung would be on the top of the list. The other was a shot under the spine that cut the major artery leading to the kidneys.....down in 5 yards. The third was a jugular hit on a caribou which went about 5 yards and another on a small buck last season that went about 10-15 yards. In regards to heart shots, it has been my experience that hitting the heart directly puts them down quickly but not as quick as a shot that severs a major artery leading directly from the heart. Femoral artery is similar but the one deer I killed with that shot made it about 35-40 yards and there was blood everywhere but I did not get a pass thru. In addition, some deer get fatal shots and don't even know they have been shot and continue to feed...so the distance the deer travels and the amount of blood on the arrow can be misleading and not correlated directly. The moose I killed two years ago only went 3 steps  with no more than 12inches of penetration....low in heart,low in both lungs, hit off side leg and the arrow came back out on the first lunge.
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kbetts

Almost dead center in the middle of the body.  Half way up and half way between front and rear legs.  Maybe even behind the last rib.  I say this because I shot one there on Thursday, arrow looked almost identical, and it fell in sight.  Thought it was a bad shot for about two seconds until it fell over.
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Nice liver shot. I say that because looking at the deer you would see some blood if you hit the lunge/heart area.. I see none. The arrow ( now this is because it's a pic and can't really see the other side of the deer)shows dark blood and with the deer dropping so close and have hit deer like that in the past is why I say Liver shot.

Either way, Nice deer and shot. Congrats.

sorno

I had one drop nearly that close from a renal artery hit (kidney) once.  But from that one there was a blood trail about 10" wide...
S.

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I'm just glad you finally hit one........
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