ORIGINAL: PreacherTony
ORIGINAL: Schultzy
What makes a good blood trail?? Here are a few things that come to mind for me.
1. 2 holes- Most important factor!
2. Shot placement. The height of the holes will be a big factor as well. High hits will take much longer to bleed out then a lower hit.
3. A very sharp head. Do the best you can or find someone else to get it right for you!
4. A bigger diameter broadhead is always nice but make damn sure its not to big for your setup or animal your shooting.
5. A forgotten factor- Learn how to pick up sign from blood trails. Whats your arrow look or smell like? The more you know about your arrow and blood trail the better your trail will be meaning you know where that animal is hit and thus chances of spooking it are allot less and your blood trail then should be much easier instead of jumping that animal and going on a wild goose chase!
If #2 and #3 are taken care of ..... the rest will follow ....even #1 .... yaknow, Steve?
I'd go as far to say that 2, 3, and 4 are done right #1 will then be there.