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Started by jim phenes, October 21, 2010, 12:50:00 AM

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jim phenes

please help me heal this would have been my first stick bow harvest i have taken deer with my recurve and compound all i need to do is close it with the stick. shot a doe last night and pushed left to see the arrow flight and hit her high in the hind quarter near the tail. im sure she will heal up but im devistated it really hurts a guy when he wounds one i would much rather clean miss than hit one bad! just needed to vent thanks guys!

Don Stokes

Jim, it's much better to hit and lose one with an arrow than with a bullet. Arrow wounds, if not lethal, generally heal up cleanly with little or no trauma to the animal.

Dan Quillian had a theory that deer don't feel pain when arrow shot, and "proved" it by interviewing several hunters who had been shot by another hunter with an arrow. None of them felt the arrow other than a bump when it hit. Most said the first indication of a problem was when they felt the blood running.

She will be fine, and you may get another chance at her.
Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.- Ben Franklin

royking

it happens dont beat yourself up to bad.

Real Buckmaster

Jay Bars our Olympic champion missed one right on TV  Dont feel bad. Love to hear the guys talk that never miss!! They havent hunted long.

RAU

Its no fun. Hunt enough and it happens. Its easy for me to say and probably real hard for you to do but try to let it go and not let it ruin the rest of your season. Put in a couple real good practice sessions and get back out there! It happens, it stinks, but it happens. Im sure the deer is fine. A bit smarter but fine.


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