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Jeeez I guess I stepped over the line again ...I just have a bad way of saying things and the reason is this ...I can remember in high school guys coming to school and saying how they just shot a buck and cant find it ...way to many times I have heard this and most of the time it is someone just talking BS just so they can say they just shot an animal ...alot of this goes on still goes on today ...Not saying this is what he has done but thats why I hate hearing sheet like this ... thats all ...hope he finds it !
Update-Thanks for all the support. I am somewhat new to this forum and am finding there are a lot of good people here.Well, I spent all day yesterday searching. I checked that last part of the bloodtrail again, searched the immediate area in the thick brush – traded the bow for the machete and hacked through the crap all day long, searched the adjoining clearcut and heavy reprod and searched down by the creek. I searched across the road a little bit even though there was no evidence he crossed it. Found nothing, nada, zip – not even another drop of blood or tuft of hair.What I think is strange is that the blood just stopped without any further evidence. It makes it tough in continuing the trail. I have a few more search plans in mind that I am going to work on after work this week and this weekend. I may be searching for this deer instead of elk hunting – we will see. I am going to start looking for birds and hope to find him by smell.I am committed to finding this deer. This was my first deer with a bow and I want to find him. His antlers need to be on my wall as a small consolation to the wasted meat my poor shot placement caused. If I don’t find him, I don’t know if I’ll continue on this year for deer. I don’t think so, it just doesn’t seem right. I think I’ll hang my tag and the arrow up as a reminder and lesson learned for exact shot placement in future hunts.Thanks again guys, I appreciate the support and help.
I am committed to finding this deer. This was my first deer with a bow and I want to find him. His antlers need to be on my wall as a small consolation to the wasted meat my poor shot placement caused. If I don’t find him, I don’t know if I’ll continue on this year for deer. I don’t think so, it just doesn’t seem right. I think I’ll hang my tag and the arrow up as a reminder and lesson learned for exact shot placement in future hunts.