
I agree...you hit him somewhere that shocked the spine...also possibly high shoulder. Where he was laying did you possibly have another shot at him after reloading? I am a firm believer in shoot until dead...have had deer I thought were done get up and run off never to be seen again...High Back.
It’s a possibility. Normally it will knock them down on the spot, but if it didn’t hit the spine or top of the lungs it is a temporary paralyzed situation.
If allowed get a Blood Trailing Dog in and see if it can find him.
I second this, I am not a huge fan of black powder for this reason. I would always recommend a second shot on a deer with black powder where possible.I agree...you hit him somewhere that shocked the spine...also possibly high shoulder. Where he was laying did you possibly have another shot at him after reloading? I am a firm believer in shoot until dead...have had deer I thought were done get up and run off never to be seen again...
Thanks for the input.High Back.
It’s a possibility. Normally it will knock them down on the spot, but if it didn’t hit the spine or top of the lungs it is a temporary paralyzed situation.
If allowed get a Blood Trailing Dog in and see if it can find him.
I second this, I am not a huge fan of black powder for this reason. I would always recommend a second shot on a deer with black powder where possible.
On a related note, there was a hunter gored to death by a buck in Arkansas I believe earlier this year. Shot with black powder and dropped. Hunter failed to reload before approaching the deer. https://5newsonline.com/2019/10/31/cause-of-death-for-arkansas-hunter-attacked-by-deer-released/
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When I was a much younger man (read teens) I shot a Big Ole Doe on a Pipeline and knocked her off of her feet. She hit the ground and rolled up with her feet pointing up , then back down. I started walking towards her and she got back up and slowly walked across the Pipeline and I never shot her again- feeling it was a waste.I agree...you hit him somewhere that shocked the spine...also possibly high shoulder. Where he was laying did you possibly have another shot at him after reloading? I am a firm believer in shoot until dead...have had deer I thought were done get up and run off never to be seen again...