You Shot A Deer! How Long Should You Wait?

You Shot A Deer! How Long Should You Wait? We mixed up some fake blood and guts to help get a better visual based on what your arrow looks like after the shot. Bow hunting deer and blood tracking a one after a bow shot can be stressful so here’s some info that will hopefully help you! To purchase the anatomy print... I fell in love with bowhunting as a teenager growing up in the Midwest. Archery is one of life’s purest forms of art, with more fine details and nuances than any oil painting I could ever produce & nothing is as satisfying as watching the perfect flight of an arrow that lands exactly where you want it. But like most things in life and art, bowhunting doesn’t always go as planned, and arrows don’t always hit where you want them to. Like Mike Tyson says, “Everyone has a plan ‘til they get punched in the mouth.” This is where it’s important to slow down, regroup and make a game plan on how to proceed. What you do after the shot will largely determine your success as a bowhunter. To help my fellow bowhunters in the field, here’s a collection of art and information from my popular print, The Anatomy & Physiology of the White-tailed Buck. I spent months researching and drawing deer anatomy for this print, with the help and advice of expert biologists and hunters from across North America. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:30 0:30 -Deer Anatomy Print 01:20 1:20 - Heart Shot Deer 01:50 1:50 Lung Shot Deer 02:32 2:32 Liver Shot Deer 03:11 3:11 Gut Shot Deer 04:09 Skeletal System of Deer 05:07 Muscular System / Arteries Amazon Affiliate Links Podcast Equipment: Mic Zoom Recorder Headphones Mic Arm Lighting Video Equipment: Sony Camera Tripod Sigma Main Lens Gimbal
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