Extended Archery nightmare
Earlymorningpoker
11/30/09 11:39am
I had the unfortunate experience of shooting the biggest buck I have ever seen and losing its blood trail and the buck of my life. This deer was a pig, seriously about 35-38 inches wide and at least 11 points on one side and half a dozen or so on the other, made a great team stalk with my best friend and he missed a shot and sent him right my way, he paused and I let go and he left before my arrow hit making the hit further back than I needed it. spent the next 3 days searching high and low talked to quite a few hunters nothing. I had a guy tell me he saw a buck like that above Alpine last night, could he have headed that low? .if you all come across his carcass let me know I am really sure though he is 220 inches easy, someone is gonna just tag him.
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l had a similar situation during the bowhunt in August. l hit a beautiful buck, the buck of a lifetime, he bled great and then it stopped. l spent the next two days looking for him. l even went back up to Cedar City from Vegas the next weekend to give it another look. My heart sank to know that buck wasnt going to make it and l wouldnt be able to find it.
Yea, I'm not sure about Utah's laws regarding using a dog. I know that here in WA it is illegal, even if you are using it strictly to follow a blood trail. Now, I am not condoning this AT ALL, but I do know of a friend of mine that decided to just "take his dog for a hike" after wounding a deer and "just happened" to stumble across it later that day. Just saying....