Squirrel Tail said:
See? Now there's another advantage of squirrel hunting over deer hunting! Not only are they a whole lot easier to clean and easier to carry out of the woods, but heart or lung shot squirrels rarely go more than a few feet. :haha: (Unless you count the vertical distance they fall out of the tree.)
Amen and I'm getting ready to go after them with some chilled #5s on Monday !
:grin:
The heart shot vs. lung shot on deer does come up often though and there are definitely different opinions. Speaking only from my own experiences every heart shot deer I’ve taken has made a frantic mad dash for a very short distance and fallen in sight of me...they die due to the immediate loss of oxygen to the brain. IMO it’s no different than when a person has a massive heart attack...the organ stops beating which immediately stops circulating blood, which starves the brain of oxygen, and the person basically dies almost instantaneously on the spot. I’ve always viewed deer (mammals) the same way.
Heart Shot Deer
Heart stops pumping immediately, blood flow stops immediately, oxygen to the brain is shut off immediately, brain is starved of oxygen immediately, death is almost instantaneous.
Lung Shot Deer
The heart is unhurt and keeps pumping blood to the brain...all the existing blood that was in the arteries still has oxygen in it and the brain keeps getting oxygen for a period of time.
Meanwhile the capability of the damaged lungs to refresh oxygen into the recirculating blood starts getting reduced and ultimately the blood being circulated by the heart that’s still pumping begins to reach the brain with reduced, lower and lower levels of oxygen, after a period of time the brain becomes starved of oxygen, and ultimately the animal dies.
IMO, there's a lot more time involved in the lung scenario than when the heart is stopped immediately like in a person's heart attack...but maybe I have a misunderstanding.
Whatever the correct scenario is I've been lucky to have taken a number of deer over a lot of years now and just don't have situations of deer running off 100yds, 200yds, or never found, etc...I shoot them down low through the heart and so far every one of them has fallen in sight of me.