RE: What do you think of this concept?
It might work once in a while, but not usually. CLotting starts immediately. Even pushed, unless you've broken a leg or something it will clot up, unless of course it's vital hit, in which case the deer would lay up if not pushed and die anyway. All these experts have to punch out so many articles and shows. There's more of them now days. Increasingly and more increasinly they tend to push the envelope. A liver hit deer will bed up within 200-250 yards and die. If you push him he may just go that extra distance needed to loose his tracker. Sure he'll die, but the longer he's on his feet the bigger the search cone becomes and the larger the haystack to find the needle. So I got off topic. In their effort to come up with a "New Angle", a "Different approach" or to get the jump on the others, they're spewing more and more what I call, "Expert Bullhockey". They all want to become "THE EXPERT" and get the boss off their back. It's all pretty much been said by so many people in so many ways they look for some lightning bolt from the sky to declare themselves "SUPER EXPERT". Would you follow the guys advice I'd say you'd still find the deer that would die quickly, but I fear you'd loose too many that could have been found. Of course, who has all these wounded deer anyway, not me.