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Old 12-01-2003 | 10:21 PM
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AK
 
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From: Palmyra PA USA
Default RE: Type of broadhead/adequate blood trail

This blood trail was laid by one of this year' s double lung hit does using a handmade, 2-bld broadhead. (No exit wound, arrow lodged in far legbone.) The blood trail was quite adequate for me.

Incidentally, the best blood trail I' ve had the pleasure to follow was laid by a double lung hit buck (also no exit wound, entrance wound only) using a 3-bld long/narrow Wensel Woodsman broadhead. He ran through a cornfield leaving a blood trail that I can only describe as what you might find if someone walked through with a Wagner Power Sprayer full of red paint. There was blood on the cornstalks well above (my) eye level where he bounded through the rows.

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