My first primitive deer harvest in 10 years! First deer with a shoot arrow.
43#@25" Red Oak Boardbow (semi rigid handle D-bow)
Dogwood shoot arrow with goose feather fletching.
760gr overall arrow weight
125gr grizzly single bevel broadhead
125 gr woody weight
Wanted to try an arrow system based on the Ashby research.
I was aiming for the shoulder but wasn't too sure of the shot as it was running off. Broken arrow indicated about a foot of penetration and there was a lot of blood at the shot site.
Waited 3 hrs before tracking and followed it 150 yards before jumping it from a bed. Decided to press him since the blood trail was so strong. Tracked another 80 yards and jumped him again. Trail got difficult through some tall grass but eventually got strong again towards the edge of another wood lot. Decided to wait an hour before moving further. Found him piled up in some down timber about 60 yards into the wood lot.
Turned out, the arrow had gone in front of the shoulder and through the neck, hitting only muscle but giving a good pass through that provided lots of blood.
I was worried that I wouldn't recover this one but thankfully, I had good penetration and a profuse blood trail the whole track.
Very happy with my harvest! Lots of meat and I'm turning its skull into my first European mount.
Just finished skull mount! Took about 1 week from field to finished skull.