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<blockquote data-quote="kcatto" data-source="post: 1342198" data-attributes="member: 3279"><p>A lot of times when I am bowhunting... over the last few years (since I was about 10yrs old) the arrows are not covered in blood..... unless you use real feather fletchings as they will lay down against the shaft kinda matted if this makes sense..... Arrows create a blood channel and the animal has to bleed out... depending on the shot placement and the hardiness of the critter shot. Then you have the ones that always are the hardest to find.... when you get a lung heart lung shot for example and they bleed out into the chest cavity, leaving no visible blood trail.... If I was you I would start from the shot and track in the direction of travel, looking for more than blood signs.... because meat on broad head usually means meta on table....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcatto, post: 1342198, member: 3279"] A lot of times when I am bowhunting... over the last few years (since I was about 10yrs old) the arrows are not covered in blood..... unless you use real feather fletchings as they will lay down against the shaft kinda matted if this makes sense..... Arrows create a blood channel and the animal has to bleed out... depending on the shot placement and the hardiness of the critter shot. Then you have the ones that always are the hardest to find.... when you get a lung heart lung shot for example and they bleed out into the chest cavity, leaving no visible blood trail.... If I was you I would start from the shot and track in the direction of travel, looking for more than blood signs.... because meat on broad head usually means meta on table.... [/QUOTE]
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