Elkie has a tough track in the morning. The hunter shot a 170 class buck last night, and we will be on track in the morning. The hunter had a pass through with a Twacker broad head, hitting forward through the shoulder blade. The deer dropped 40 yards from the stand, but got back up when the hunter approached. The hunter backed out and gave the deer some time. From the first wound bed the deer only traveled another 40 yards before bedding a second time. The hunter walked up to the buck, thinking it was dead, when it jumped up and ran off.
The hunter and his buddy crawled on hands and knees through heavy cover doing a grid search today. So, the trail will be 36 hours old, it's dry, and the buck's scent has been scattered everywhere. I'm told that the cover is extremely thick and full of thorns... should be interesting. Elkie and I are both game. ;-)