So Monday Night I got into my stand, at 5 with my trusty BBI..I was on stand for adout an hour and a half, when I had a deer run right by me...He was a 6 point from what I could tell..His right main beam had 4 points and his left side only had 2( He was broken off right above the brow tine)..He stopped perfectly broadside at 3 yards, and was looking back the way he had come...I was standing already so I counted his points( In my area here in PA a buck ha to have 3 points to a side including the brow tine)I drew aimed and shot..Looked like a perfect hit,an inch obove the shoulder and 2 inches behind the shoulder..The cedar arrow and delta sniper broadhead passed completely threw him..He took one jump and was into the hemlocks and out of sight...That was the last I saw him..I made a few calls to my buddies and waited a half hour before I got down..The arrow looked great good blood,but lots of fat on one side of the arrow....A buddy showed up and we started looking..By that time it had stated raining..So all blood was washed away..We looked for 3 hours that night with no luck..Me and 5 other guys went back the next evening after work and had no luck..We looked over every square inch of the property in the woods..The only other place he could be was in a 30 acre standing corn field..Long story short we never found him in the corn after about 10 hours of seaching...I felt like, and still, feel sick and depressed over it..I let the farmers know that there is probably a dead deer somwwhere in the field...
Looking back I think
1) the fat I found on the arrow blocked the excite wound and he only bled inside the body cavity
2) It all happened so fast my memory is foggy and I made a bad shot- Not Likely IMHO
To add Insult to injury( literally) I tripped and fell while searching for the deer in the dark, and aggravated an old back injury.. I went to the docs and I either have a bulging disc,or a ruptured disc right above my old back injury( 2 vertibreas fused together)
My season might be over..I'll find out Friday...Hopefully when they combine the corn they will find my Buck