That sure helps,. Thanks for the education lesson. Cheers, Ken.Mike wrote:Deer will almost always run a bit after being shot with an arrow. Sometimes they run 50 yards and sometimes they run several hundred yards, so I can't really say there's a specific answer to the distance that they go. At times, I've known people to go and get a dog to help them recover a deer but that's not the norm. Usually hunters either see the deer go down or follow the blood trail to recover the deer. Hope this helps.kenbrofox wrote:Not being familiar with bow hunting, (illegal here)can you explain what happens when the deer meets the stick.Does the annimal run far or are they drt? Do you need a dog when bow hunting? Thanks, Ken.
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My pleasure, Ken. I've learned a ton from many great members on this forum so I am happy to share anything that I can along the way.