Just got back from the woods. It's 9:30. Been looking for a deer sense a little after 5:00.
Shot him at about 12 yards. Bullet ( .35 Rem ) went through. Found lung blood on a sapling where the bullet exited. Blood trail was very sparse but did find another bit of frothy along with the drops.
He ran with head and tail down. Looked good...........figured I'd find him within 50 yards or so. In fact I could see him run for about 20 or so till he vered right around a big cypress tree. Untill then he went in a straight line, another good sign.
After about 20 or 25 yards there was a place that looked like he fell down. In fact I could sort of see him as he went through the swamp after the shot and this looks like the spot where he jogged to the right a bit.
After that not one more drop of blood. ???? We crawled around on hands and knees but could not find a thing. Did a sweep, 4 of us, from the last blood spot..........nothing.
Finally gave up after about 2 1/2hours.
So here is the question: It's 65 degrees here now and I don't expect it to get much below the mid 50s tonight. I'm going to go back in the morning and look some more. I'm convinced that he's dead, based on the lung blood, not to far from the last blood.............
What do you think is the chance the meat will be good in the morning? Only other time we've had to do this it was in the 30s and it was fine the next morning........but this one????
Shot him at about 12 yards. Bullet ( .35 Rem ) went through. Found lung blood on a sapling where the bullet exited. Blood trail was very sparse but did find another bit of frothy along with the drops.
He ran with head and tail down. Looked good...........figured I'd find him within 50 yards or so. In fact I could see him run for about 20 or so till he vered right around a big cypress tree. Untill then he went in a straight line, another good sign.
After about 20 or 25 yards there was a place that looked like he fell down. In fact I could sort of see him as he went through the swamp after the shot and this looks like the spot where he jogged to the right a bit.
After that not one more drop of blood. ???? We crawled around on hands and knees but could not find a thing. Did a sweep, 4 of us, from the last blood spot..........nothing.
Finally gave up after about 2 1/2hours.
So here is the question: It's 65 degrees here now and I don't expect it to get much below the mid 50s tonight. I'm going to go back in the morning and look some more. I'm convinced that he's dead, based on the lung blood, not to far from the last blood.............
What do you think is the chance the meat will be good in the morning? Only other time we've had to do this it was in the 30s and it was fine the next morning........but this one????