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Old 11-06-2004, 07:47 PM
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Startac37
 
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Default Little to no Blood Trail....

Sorry bout this, but it is gun season in North Dakota now, and i figured bow hunters would know more than gun hunters about blood trails and what not, but i shot a buck from a little over 10 yards today, real big, possibly boone and crocket... but the trouble is, there is blood where i shot him, and you can see his hoove prints. but like 50 yards after that the blood thins way out to about little to none, it is nearly impossble to follow. we tracked for 3 hours and went about 100 yards. My question is what type of hit would that be, it was a quartering away shot. but would i have just nicked him, or put it in his gut or why would he bleed so little? I dont know if anyone can answer that, but i just want to hear what you think and maybe some experiences you might have had....
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