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    Thanks for the comments. I offered some $$ to one of my neighbors (by hunting property) if he would look, he did and still nothing. Where the blood disappears is where the woods get thick, lots of brush, hard to walk through or even ride an ATV. I think he's in the area but he
    Is camo'd better than I'll ever be! Just frustrating. Thanks!

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    Find water, I've had it happen more than once. Or watch for the crows, they will seek-out the rotting meat which I'm sure coyotes have found and started on. Good luck. I always wait at least an hour before tracking an arrowed deer. Eat a sandwich, send a couple of texts to your buddies telling them about how good of a hunter you and your wife are, grab a bottle of water then start the tracking. Again best of luck, it's happened to all of us at one time or another.

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    i have found out if i cant see or here the deer go down to wait atleast 1/2 to and hour to look for it but if you see it go down go like you did

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