Typical 13-point Southern Illinois Giant | Miracle Shot and Recovery, What made this shot lethal??

1 year ago
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Hunter Zeigler (@hziggy4)was able to lay his hands on a typical 13-point Southern Illinois giant.

This might be one of the luckiest shots of all time and we still aren't sure what exactly made it a lethal shot... Comment what you believe made it lethal below.

Check out his caption below days after the initial shot took place. ⬇️⬇️

“Four Days and a whirlwind of emotions later, I have my hands on him.
Early this morning on his way to work, my dad miraculously spotted the white belly of the buck I stuck with my bow earlier in the week. When he told me he spotted him from the road, I was in pure disbelief, knowing the shot I made was terrible.
If you haven’t watched the shot yet, go to @recruitcreative and check it out so you can see why I assumed the deer was still on his feet at this point.
To be fully transparent, this whole situation makes me sick as a hunter to
1. Make a terrible shot
2. Hardly track the deer and assume the shot wasn’t lethal.
3. Find him days later with no meat salvageable.
This last week has taught me a few important concepts. Things in life never really go the way you imagine them to go and don’t ever assume you know exactly what happened and give up. We certainly thought this recruit was still running around with a just a scar on his back!”
#recruitem #buyahatbagabooner #guarnteed #recruitcreative #bowhunting #huntillinois #bowhuntingwhitetails

We are not sponsored by any broadhead companies but we would strongly recommend shooting a Rage Hypodermic after seeing what it did to this deer. It took a non-lethal shot and made it lethal, the deer was found less than 200 yards from the stand

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