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<blockquote data-quote="KDM" data-source="post: 54694" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>Without any more info like angle of the deer, distance to the target, weight of the arrow, type of broadhead, bow poundage, uphill vs. downhill, water locations, coyote populations, etc, etc, etc. My guess is that if he was wobbly that quick, not matter how far he walked, I'm 98% sure he's DONE!! Go get your deer!! My rule of thumb is to wait 30 minutes and track'em until I find a body or an EMPTY bed. The thought process being if the deer had the strength to lay down and then GET BACK UP. He probably wasn't hit in the most optimum location and should be left until morning. We have WAY to many coyotes around my hunting location to allow a dead deer to lay overnight. I've even stayed up all night in the general area to keep them filthy butt sniffers out of the vicinity. Post pics when you find'em!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KDM, post: 54694, member: 314"] Without any more info like angle of the deer, distance to the target, weight of the arrow, type of broadhead, bow poundage, uphill vs. downhill, water locations, coyote populations, etc, etc, etc. My guess is that if he was wobbly that quick, not matter how far he walked, I'm 98% sure he's DONE!! Go get your deer!! My rule of thumb is to wait 30 minutes and track'em until I find a body or an EMPTY bed. The thought process being if the deer had the strength to lay down and then GET BACK UP. He probably wasn't hit in the most optimum location and should be left until morning. We have WAY to many coyotes around my hunting location to allow a dead deer to lay overnight. I've even stayed up all night in the general area to keep them filthy butt sniffers out of the vicinity. Post pics when you find'em!!! [/QUOTE]
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