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Hey guys, I could use some guidance. I shot a deer this evening and the shot was a little low behind the shoulder. Broadside angle. I saw the deer kick his back legs then trot off about 30 yards into a thicket. I saw him stand for a few minutes, head up because there was another buck in the area that had his attention before the shot. He then slowly took a few steps then I lost him in the thicket. I waited for a hour then slowly slipped down from my climber and got out. I left the arrow in the ground thinking I would just start tracking from there first thing in the morning. When I got back I checked the forecast and it looks like we are supposed to get rain before sunrise. Now I’m thinking I might go back out tonight around 10-11 to get ahead of the rain. Or should I sit tight and not risk pushing the deer until morning. My gut tells me it’s either heart shot or a flesh would. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!