Originally Posted by JJHACK
Well, that's a hella good tracking work. I know that area well and it gets dry from the low humidity and the wind in a hurry. Blood seems to vanish in a few hours in this dusty dry habitat.

Finding that deer that far away is a testament to your determination. Few folks continue on after a couple hundred yards assuming a non lethal hit. Fewer yet make it to 1/4 mile and beyond 600 yards, even I begin to wonder about the outcome!

You have good gear and got a pass through, tell us about the hit because a double lung is a 100-150 yards max, Heart shots are even less distance. So the distance he went means a single lung or no lung. What was it that caused the slow bleed out? Do you know?

You should be proud that you were relentless in your tracking!


I've seen low heart shots, still hit in the chambers of the heart, and not simply a muscle hit go 300 or a bit further a few times...

Nothing is written in stone.

Double lungs have been alive over 3 hours after the hit on a couple of big mature bucks.

There are theories, and averages, but until Iknow the trail means nothing dead, or I find a dead animal, I won't give up until I just can't go anymore.



We can keep Larry Root and all his idiotic blabber and user names on here, but we can't get Ralph back..... Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, over....