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Gsulfridge:
True, but if the bullet doesn't exit, blood trails are not nearly as good.

crooketarrow:
  I've been there a lot it sucks I just move forward.
 Each exsperance is totally different.
  Not alot of people even get to help track and see how and what a wounded mature buck dose when arrowed.
  Learn from the exsperance then it's not a total loss.

bushboy:
Interesting thread!my friend used to guide in northern manitoba for years and swears to have seen more game being lost with a rifle then a bow !his theory was if an animal is shot with a gun,between the loud bang and precussion felt ,gets the adrenilne spiking!on the other hand animals shot with a bow will twitch ,run a few yards and start to eat again,bleed out and fall over.on another note ,a compound guy I know shot a pronghorn at 20 yards with a mechincal broad head and Just bounced off cuz all the energy was obsorbed by those switch blades hitting bone.he now uses trad broadhead with just legal 7/8" cutting width with success.

sweeney3:
I have a good hunting buddy who is from the other end of the technological spectrum.  Been a Sniper for five tours in Iraq and one in Afghanistan, sniper instructor, etc... Native Kansas farmer... Verrrrrry serious and good hunter.  We both lose about the same number of deer: about one per decade.  Both usually take four to six per year.  Very odd seeing us hunt together, but it works.  We both expend a great deal of energy on our craft to avoid wounding loss, but it does happen once in a while.  I've lost two in twenty years; he's about the same. It does just happen sometimes. 

H Rhodes:
It is just part of hunting, and I hate it.  I have been plagued with it this year.  I have only failed to recover a couple of animals in forty years of hunting, but have lost two does and a nice eating size hog so far this season.  Hunting around water, swampy thickets, poor blood trails, warm weather, coyotes, gators, etc., all sorts of excuses, but it doesn't help how terrible it makes me feel.  The longest shot was maybe seven yards!  I have been using the same old Zwickeys that I have been using for years.  Each shot seemed like a good hit.  I did better with stone points last year!!  It can really shake your confidence.  I haven't hunted in almost two weeks.  I need to suck it up and get back in the game.  :(

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