How to read blood on an arrow
#11
ORIGINAL: Carpmaster
Bubbles and/or very bright red blood is heart / lung
smell and slimee is intestine/stomach...
Dark blood can be muscle and or liver....
Watch the arrow and learn from experience...
Bubbles and/or very bright red blood is heart / lung
smell and slimee is intestine/stomach...
Dark blood can be muscle and or liver....
Watch the arrow and learn from experience...
#13
Davidmill- excellent post! Brucelanthier, you took the words right out of my mouth with "Finding Wounded Deer". I also have the book at it is something ever whitetail hunter should have and keep in their hunting rig for quick reference. I keep mine in my glove box all hunting season.
#14
ORIGINAL: brucelanthier
Get a book called - Finding Wounded Deer - by John Trout Jr.
BobCo-65 recommended this book last year and it is an excellent resource for a bowhunter.
Get a book called - Finding Wounded Deer - by John Trout Jr.
BobCo-65 recommended this book last year and it is an excellent resource for a bowhunter.
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#16
Dominant Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Blossvale, New York
ORIGINAL: BrownBow33
davidmil you may want to contact ghost busters on that one. They may be looking for the green slimey deer!!
davidmil you may want to contact ghost busters on that one. They may be looking for the green slimey deer!!

No ghost busters necessary. We took the deer back to camp and skinned it on the spot. This big glob of intestinal half chewed crud was lodged between the front shoulder and the chest wall. Really it was a glob about the size of a small baseball. It had obviously followed the arrow right on down the arrow path and plugged the hole. The deer was full of blood of course when I cut the diaphram to open the chest cavity. All the blood was in the chest cavity. NO HOLES in the intestines and the arrow was just green stinky slime. Both lungs were toast.
#18
ORIGINAL: 2 Lunger
Davidmill- excellent post! Brucelanthier, you took the words right out of my mouth with "Finding Wounded Deer". I also have the book at it is something ever whitetail hunter should have and keep in their hunting rig for quick reference. I keep mine in my glove box all hunting season.
Davidmill- excellent post! Brucelanthier, you took the words right out of my mouth with "Finding Wounded Deer". I also have the book at it is something ever whitetail hunter should have and keep in their hunting rig for quick reference. I keep mine in my glove box all hunting season.
#19
ORIGINAL: BobCo19-65
Here is another good source of info. They have posters that include blood examples and hit types, hair types and loactions, disections of an actual deer, etc:
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ORIGINAL: brucelanthier
Get a book called - Finding Wounded Deer - by John Trout Jr.
BobCo-65 recommended this book last year and it is an excellent resource for a bowhunter.
Get a book called - Finding Wounded Deer - by John Trout Jr.
BobCo-65 recommended this book last year and it is an excellent resource for a bowhunter.
Click_Here


