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Keep looking I guess. Please do not be misleading. This is part of hunting, not just bow hunting. My uncle shot a whitetail last weekend low in the briscket with a 270 short mag. It left a lot of blood for a while, then none. My brother went back the next day to look for it and saw a buck he thought he wanted to shoot so he did. Ended up being the briscket shot buck running like it had not been shot at all. Loosing deer happens all the time regardless of what weapon is used.
But I will continue to hunt because I paid $45 for a tag that in my opinion shouldn't cost half that, if anything at all.
Thanks everybody for your advice and opinion. Squeeze, thanks for the back-up. I knew I was going to catch some flack for my shot choice. Like I said, I haven't got to hunt in last couple of years due to other commitments. I'll admit that I got a little buck fever and probably got a little over confident. I almost didn't post all of this because I figured it might stir up the pot a little. But I knew what to expect. Everybody is entitled to their opinion whether I agree or not. I like any advice and/or opinion because one way or another it helps me learn. I don't agree with a lot of things that other hunters do but anyway you look at it, we are a dieing breed. I probably shouldn't post this!!!!! But I will continue to hunt because I paid $45 for a tag that in my opinion shouldn't cost half that, if anything at all. In MI you can get 2 tags for about $30 and you can Hunt archery, then rifle, then muzzleloader, then back to archery. I chose the archery here because of the amount of time and I'm on an firearm restricted island(ie rifle). I dropped the ball and I know it, I've learned a thing or 2, I feel horrible for the way it went down, but I will fill my tag and put meat in the freezer.