A hunter in Kansas called, saying he shot a big buck twice. Shot #1: The buck was quartering to so it was almost facing. The shot went in front of the shoulder and passed through, taking out one lung. One lung shots are rarely fatal, and the buck walked away, presenting a 50 yard broadside shot. Shot #2 hit something solid that broke the head off and the shafted passed though, without the head.. I discouraged the hunter... my sweet wife was listening to the call and thought I was too negative... Ultimately the hunter decides, and the hunter wanted me to track.
So I woke at 3:00 A.M., and drove into Kansas to track at Sunrise. We tracked the buck 100's of yards to the end on a brushy draw, where the 27 hour old track ended in the wind swept open prairie. Before we left the hunter pulled his camera card, and there over the bait pile was the buck at about 8:00 in the morning, feeding while we had been tracking for a dead deer!