I feel like a *censored*. Shot a spike and didn't recover. Don't know if any of you have done that, but it's sickening.

Sunday morning there was lots of wind, snow, and swirling around. I was on stand on Bethel, and several groups of elk were coming thru the funnel. I catch sight of a spike about fourth in the row. The herd was moving fairly quick, so I had to count tines (it was a 2x1), aim and fire before he got thru the opening and would lose him. My sight picture was high on the front shoulder as he was heading at 2o'clock. Hit him and off they go.
There was 2-3" of snow on the ground so we tracked the blood, over the ridge and down into the other drainage. By the time we lost him, we had spooked him three times, traveled 2.5miles, and we'd spent seven hours tracking him. The last few hours he pretty much stopped bleeding, only a BB size drop every 20-feet. He headed off downhill into the ugly rugged, and he had dropped below the snow line. We knew we couldn't follow his trail without the snow in that mess.
Any thoughts on dealing with a bonehead stupid shot that wounds an animal. All I can say is I am vowed to not rush my shot on an elk again, whether that means I score or not.
