Rage and blood trails.....
#21
Fork Horn
Join Date: May 2006
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Posts: 414
RE: Rage and blood trails.....
ORIGINAL: Schultzy
Your wrong Strut. Anyone can shoot a deer walking, they just need to know what there doing. I've shot a good handful walking, they were all lung and heart shots. I'll never stop a deer unless It's down right flying. I don't like alerting deer.
As for the Intent of the thread, you can make a perfect shot Wiaxle and some times they just don't bleed. Why Is that? Who really knows. It will happen no matter what BH your using. Sometimes things don't follow the rules.
First, Please don't shoot at a deer while it's walking. As you learned, most of the time you are going to make a "bad" shot that is more than likely going to be too far back. Not to mention a deer's reflexes.
As for the Intent of the thread, you can make a perfect shot Wiaxle and some times they just don't bleed. Why Is that? Who really knows. It will happen no matter what BH your using. Sometimes things don't follow the rules.
#22
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blossvale, New York
Posts: 21,199
RE: Rage and blood trails.....
First, Please don't shoot at a deer while it's walking. As you learned, most of the time you are going to make a "bad" shot that is more than likely going to be too far back. Not to mention a deer's reflexes.
As far as the lack of blood mentioned by the intial poster, hmmm... got me except the first shot was a bad shot and you're not going to get blood.Sometimes a deer just doesn't bleed like we'd like. If lungs collapse or heart stops and nothings pumping, well you won't get a lot of blood. Usually you don't get blood right away... but as soon as you say that you'll get one like I did this year that blew blood everywhere from the get go. They're all different. Some people have a harder time picking up blood than others. Myself, it takes me a few yards to really get into the blood spotting. I don't know why that is, but I learned many years ago I have to go slow ... I mean really slow in the beginning. After a few yards I'm on it and it becomes easier. I've made some really great tracking jobs.... and I've also found myself wondering if I was loosing it at times. Just slow down and you'll be fine. I don't think the broadhead is the problem.... and this from a guy that dislikes mechanicals.LOL