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本帖最后由 rc256 于 2013-10-5 16:32 编辑
Shot a doe. Tracking. Arrow is with her. But found blood trail. Wait for 30min.
Heard big stump when she ran away. Shot was 24 yd. first blood trail on leaves about 7yd away. I am waiting.
Waited 30min. First blood trail about 4 yd away. She ran away up to a burm. I followed the blood trail to the forest edge. Couldn't find it anymore.
Walked out of woods and saw all grass land dotted with small shrubs. Couldn't see blood trail anymore. I zigzagged along the grass land. One deer was bedding there. She/he jumped up and dashed away. I would have shoot him too if given time.
2 hrs passed. I wanted to giving up.
I came crossing back to the original trail and back across the railway. Saw another hunter, who also shot one too but couldn't see any blood trail. The name is Dennis. I asked if he would help. He said he had 23 years hunting experience, and also had lost some deer on the grassland as well. He agreed to see my blood trail. Man he was really good, quickly discover more blodd trail.
The first blood splatter was thumb size. The blood drops indicated the direction. But the drops became smaller and smaller. Dennis was really good. He was able to trace way deep into the grassland. Grasses were thick, and the blood color hard to distinguish because some leaves were red too and grass blades were thin. We traced another hour, and covered two miles. The trail was a big circle loop. The deer came back from the grassland into the woods. The blood pool were getting bigger. We wondered how could a deer survive that long.
The deer came back into the woods and crossed the rail way and into woods on the other side. She just kept going and eventually came out of woods and laid down in a small bush.
If it were not Dennis, I would never able to track it. I offered to share half of the meat. He said he still had seven in his freezer.
He it was, a small buck, about 90 lb, not even button buck. Should be very tasty. He was shot at the neck. He must have turned when I released the arrow. Dennis mentioned it was hard to spot and stalk because deer was alert and can easily jump the string. I could have waited more, but I thought he was ready to leave. He was behind some twigs, I shot him across the railway from a slightly higher gound point.
But anyway, I got him. A small buck, and my daughters should be happy to have fresh venison for dinner.
Lessons:
1. Extra careful when spot and stalk
2. Wait until deer is relaxed, then shoot. Only within 30 yd.
3. After shot, wait at least one hour if blood splatter not big enough.
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morning view, from high point, didn't see anything
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wtf is this? volleyball sized mushroom?
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spongy things inside
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deer's view point, I shot fin between trees across rail
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first blood
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more blood with dennis help
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really lot of blood
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he walked 2 miles!
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