How long can a one lung hit deer live?

A one lung hit deer is a tough one to recover. If you push the buck they can travel for miles and get out of searching range in a hurry. A one lung hit buck can live for days and longer. If you don't push them they can bed down, but usually keep moving.
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Will a single lung shot deer survive?

"The single-lung hit is usually fatal," Woods said, "but it can take a long time to produce a kill. In my career, I've seen only two deer that had obviously (with the arrow still in the chest cavity) been shot through a lung that survived.
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How long should you give a lung hit deer?

While opinions vary, it's generally accepted that a heart shot deer can be recovered right away, double lung shot deer can be tracked within 30 to 90 minutes, a single lung or liver hit deer should likely be given closer to 4 to 6 hours, and a gut hit deer should be given 8 to 12 or more hours.
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Can a whitetail survive with one lung?

Registered. they can live for quite a while on one lung. if you take the shot and think you may have only hit one lung, your best bet is to wait a few hours (4-5) to come back. usually when you hit a deer with a fatal shot like that they will bed down within 100 yrds.
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How long does it take a deer to die after being shot with an arrow?

Look at what debris and the color of blood is on the arrow. Arrows that have purple blood usually indicate liver shots. A liver shot whitetail deer can take 3 to 4 hours to die. Thus don't track a liver shot whitetail deer right away.
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What to Do After a One-Lung Shot



How much blood does a deer have to lose to die?

Normally, deer do not bleed to death. An animal that weighs 160 pounds must lose 45-plus ounces of blood to die from blood loss alone. Deer will die faster from trauma than from blood loss, and a combination of both is by far the best scenario. Most deer can travel very fast when wounded.
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How long is deer good after shot?

If you wait too long to recover the deer, the blood will spoil and ruin the meat. The old bowhunters' rule is to wait eight to 12 hours before following a gut-shot deer. If you wait that long when it's 50 degrees or above, your intentions may be good, but there's a good chance you will lose that meat.
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Can a deer survive a double lung shot?

One thing is for sure, a double lung shot deer that runs will live 6-10 seconds. If they do not run they can stay on their feer for 30 seconds or more. Poking holes in critters with a sharp stick since 1973.
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What does bright red blood mean when tracking a deer?

Bright red blood can indicate a heart shot or possible leg wound. Dark red blood usually means a hit to the liver. Blood that is mixed with green or brown material and has an odor usually means a gut-shot, which will require more time and patience. Schools of thought vary on how long you should wait on a deer.
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How long does it take for a deer to bleed out?

Bleed-out time depends on how much damage that initial shot did. At baseline time of day, a nonfatal shot to the neck will usually drop a deer within 5 real time minutes. Shoot a leg or something, you might have to track it the better part of a day.
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What length of time is recommended for waiting before recovering once the animal has been hit?

When in doubt about where you hit the animal, it's better to wait 30 to 60 minutes and then carefully start trailing the animal.
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Is deer meat still good overnight?

The longer a gut shot animal lays, the more likely it is to sour and spoil. They don't have to be dead for this to occur. In my opinion, even cold weather will not salvage the meat of a gut shot critter. If it lives for more than four hours, the majority of the meat will be too raunchy to eat.
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Will a buck come back after being shot at?

“Yes, a mature buck will come back to the area where he was wounded,” says Kip Adams of the Quality Deer Management Association. “Depending on where it occurred, maybe in an open food plot or field, a buck might not move in during daylight hours for a while, but he's not leaving his home range.
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Why dont Hunters shoot deer in the head?

Light bullets that careen off a rib or shoulder bone aren't always lethal. Brain Pros: A deer dies instantly when its brain takes a direct hit. Plus, there is very little meat lost to a head shot. Cons: The brain is a tiny target, and it's easy to miss the deer entirely or, worse, to wound it through the jaw.
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Should you shoot a deer in the shoulder?

Many newbie hunters try to shoot deer behind the shoulder as they stand broadside. The reason for this is because it provides the shooter the largest margin of error, ensuring that the lungs, a major vital organ, will indeed be hit.
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Can a deer survive a shoulder shot?

If you got lucky and cut major veins or an artery, you might find the buck quickly. But many deer survive flesh wounds. Wait a while longer before looking for a whitetail shot high in the shoulder. If your arrow penetrated enough to cut the front of the lungs, the buck will die.
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How far can a deer go on a single lung shot?

The lung-shot deer usually runs only 100-150 yards. However, if the broadhead takes out only one lung, their reaction could be entirely different. Many run hard at first but slow to a walk after a short distance. A deer shot in only one lung is often difficult to recover and requires extreme patience when tracking.
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How far will a deer run with a heart shot?

Heart shot deer will typically run anywhere from 15 to 100 yards before dying.
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What color is lung blood from a deer?

The color of first blood can offer important clues about the result of your shot. Bright-colored blood, especially if it contains small air bubbles, typically indicates a lung hit, while dark-colored blood means you probably hit the deer further back in the liver or abdomen.
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What temp can you leave deer overnight?

Bacterial growth increases when temperatures reach above 40 degrees and will spoil quickly when temperature reaches above 50 degrees. I have left deer hanging overnight in 60 degree weather but stuffed the chest cavity with ice.
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How cold does it have to be for a deer not to spoil overnight?

In the end, there's no easy rule for determining if your venison spoiled before you recovered it. In very cold weather, there's no hurry. But above 40 degrees F, do your best to recover deer quickly.
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What temp can deer hang overnight?

An optimal temperature to hang deer meat at should be temperature above freezing but below 40 degrees F. Many people let the deer hang in their garage, but this far from the proper conditions because of contaminants, pests and temperature fluctuations that come with an uncontrolled environment such as this.
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Why do deer go to water after being shot?

Their natural instinct is to get into the water when preyed on.. So, when they get shot, they do what's natural and get into the water to try and escape danger. A lot of them just happen to die once they get in there and start flailing around trying to swim.
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How do you tell if a deer has been hit?

Good signs:
  1. The deer jumps up or kicks after the shot.
  2. It scrambles low to the ground with a stiff-legged or awkward gait.
  3. It seems to crash into brush as it zig-zags on an uncertain path.
  4. Its tail is tucked down.
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