IK-NWhunter
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I put an arrow into my first archery elk today. He was broadside, slightly below me at 30 yards. It sounded like I hit plywood when the arrow hit him but he only ran about 10 yards. He coughed 3 times then bolted when I went to shoot him a second time. I waited 90 minutes then started tracking. The only blood I found was where he was standing when he coughed. It was dark red dime sized drops without bubbles.
I’m thinking I hit the shoulder blade and punched high or nicked the near lung. What do you guys think? How long could he survive that? Will blood eventually pour out?
I bumped a bull off a bed in the direction he ran, roughly 300 yards from where I shot him. I never saw that elk but the bed had a bull track leaving it. Not a drop of blood in the bed, but it could have been a satellite bull...
He’s been living in a canyon with his herd for weeks. There are thousands of elk tracks, so following his proved impossible. My plan is to go back in the morning and resume the search, hopefully birds will have found him and be making some noise. We’re having frost every night so I might be able to save some of the meat.
I feel sick to my stomach about this situation. I’m hunting solo near La Grande, the opposite side of the state from all my hunting buddies.
I’m thinking I hit the shoulder blade and punched high or nicked the near lung. What do you guys think? How long could he survive that? Will blood eventually pour out?
I bumped a bull off a bed in the direction he ran, roughly 300 yards from where I shot him. I never saw that elk but the bed had a bull track leaving it. Not a drop of blood in the bed, but it could have been a satellite bull...
He’s been living in a canyon with his herd for weeks. There are thousands of elk tracks, so following his proved impossible. My plan is to go back in the morning and resume the search, hopefully birds will have found him and be making some noise. We’re having frost every night so I might be able to save some of the meat.
I feel sick to my stomach about this situation. I’m hunting solo near La Grande, the opposite side of the state from all my hunting buddies.