I am up in iron county right now for a week long ice fishing trip. Lots of deer around the cabin in winter, but I was surprised to see a deer that was obviously a buck that had already dropped its antlers. Well, then it turned around and I saw why. This thing has an arrow in it, you can see from the pictures that somone released on a deer that was almost directly facing them. The second pic shows where the point came near or out of the deer's back. It is limping but not badly, it is quite depressing watching him lick the fletchings. This deer is going to die a long, slow death because somebody didn't wait for a good shot opportunity. If I had a doe tag I would put this thing out of its misery, but this is zone 34 and there are none. Teach your young hunters, poor shots have consequences.