warmer
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In my whitetail stand this morning for the first time this season. Rattled in a buck. Had him at 22 yds. My shot was high, not a pass thru, I could see the fletchings as he ran away. Looked to be right under the spine, but I am shooting from 25' in the air and hoped to get the offside lung.
We had blood, bright red with bubbles, after about 75 yards of tracking. Found the arrow 200 yards from shot.
This is where I get confused. The broadhead and first 10" of arrow have no blood. But the rest of the arrow and the fletchings are completely covered in bright red blood with small bubbles. We tracked for 2 hours and had excellent blood from 200yards till about 500 yards and then the blood slowly disappeared. We lost blood about a mile from the shot.
Did the broadhead nick a lung or did I hit something else? Headed back out to start over from the beginning with fresh eyes.
We had blood, bright red with bubbles, after about 75 yards of tracking. Found the arrow 200 yards from shot.
This is where I get confused. The broadhead and first 10" of arrow have no blood. But the rest of the arrow and the fletchings are completely covered in bright red blood with small bubbles. We tracked for 2 hours and had excellent blood from 200yards till about 500 yards and then the blood slowly disappeared. We lost blood about a mile from the shot.
Did the broadhead nick a lung or did I hit something else? Headed back out to start over from the beginning with fresh eyes.