Patocazador
54 Cal.
Oct. 21st was the muzzleload opening in Florida. 35 minutes after shooting time I hastened a shot at a doe only 25 yards away as she crossed a small shooting lane. The shot was a bit too far back and I only got part of one lung, liver and gut.
I never found a drop of blood for 85 yards and then only a drop or two along with acorn bits. The blood spots ended in a thick bedding area and I searched every faint trail for 45 minutes getting briar thorns in me everywhere. I went back to the last smear of blood on a leaf and just started pulling back vines. Finally I found her in a trough between pine rows burrowed under a mat of vines and briars. She looked small in there like a fawn but she turned out to be a dry doe in really good shape, stuffed with acorns and corn.
I never found a drop of blood for 85 yards and then only a drop or two along with acorn bits. The blood spots ended in a thick bedding area and I searched every faint trail for 45 minutes getting briar thorns in me everywhere. I went back to the last smear of blood on a leaf and just started pulling back vines. Finally I found her in a trough between pine rows burrowed under a mat of vines and briars. She looked small in there like a fawn but she turned out to be a dry doe in really good shape, stuffed with acorns and corn.