RE: blood on the arrow
That is a good question. I am noticing this year that my son's kills have very little blood on the arrow. He has four kills, one a liver and one lung, one a liver straight through, and two dble lungs. He has a youth bow, Browning Micro-Midas, his arrows are moving at 164 feet per second. All of his kills have very little blood on the arrow. Speed is the only thing I can see that it could be but why?
His kills have all had great blood on the ground and three of the four died within sight! Just not good blood on the arrow. Does the slower speed allow the blood to wipe off as the arrow exits? all were pass throughs. In trying to teach him to use the arrow to help with tracking, I have little to show him.
My kills have been normal amts of blood. My bow shoots 216 ft/sec.
Greg