SD_Prairie_Goat
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Well last night everything was going great. Got out of work a little early, got into the trees with about an hour before sunset.
10 mins before the end of shooting light a doe runs over into the trees I'm sitting over. Perfect timing, she turns broadside and walks. I wait for her to clear the trees and twigs.
When she's finally clear, I give her a "meeep" to stop her. Let the arrow fly, solid thump heard. I watch her run a loop into the trees she came from.
Now for crappy part... Go put the tree stand back in the truck, grab the mag light. Go to where she was standing when the arrow flew. Nothing, no blood, no arrow, no hair.
Follow the path she took, nothing. Not a spec of blood in the light layer of snow on the field. Tracked her for 200 yards before calling it quits and retracking her path a couple more times.
No blood. not one spec.
I figure one of two things happened:
1- I hit the shoulder blade, bit of wind that I didn't account for, only a 30 yd shot so within my comfort range.
2- Clean miss, but I really don't think this is the case because the thump I heard was not like an arrow hitting the dirt. It was the sound of hitting something solid
Had to go into work, but once I get off going to try and track her again in the daylight, see if that helps...
Kicking myself for messing up that shot, also lessons learned:
10 mins before the end of shooting light a doe runs over into the trees I'm sitting over. Perfect timing, she turns broadside and walks. I wait for her to clear the trees and twigs.
When she's finally clear, I give her a "meeep" to stop her. Let the arrow fly, solid thump heard. I watch her run a loop into the trees she came from.
Now for crappy part... Go put the tree stand back in the truck, grab the mag light. Go to where she was standing when the arrow flew. Nothing, no blood, no arrow, no hair.
Follow the path she took, nothing. Not a spec of blood in the light layer of snow on the field. Tracked her for 200 yards before calling it quits and retracking her path a couple more times.
No blood. not one spec.
I figure one of two things happened:
1- I hit the shoulder blade, bit of wind that I didn't account for, only a 30 yd shot so within my comfort range.
2- Clean miss, but I really don't think this is the case because the thump I heard was not like an arrow hitting the dirt. It was the sound of hitting something solid
Had to go into work, but once I get off going to try and track her again in the daylight, see if that helps...
Kicking myself for messing up that shot, also lessons learned:
- Lighted nocks are worth it, just ordered some for myself
- Don't forget about the wind. I knew about it, but in the heat of the moment I totally forgot about it
- Seeing a doe come in still gets my blood pumping and my hands shaking. I thoroughly enjoy that feeling still, even if it was only a doe!