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Mottz 08-06-2008 08:06 PM

How to read blood on an arrow
 
I've heard there are all sorts of ways to tell the shot from an arrow. Such as little bubbles means lung shot. Correct? Now what are the darker color to the more red color differences? How does this tell you when you should follow? Any other tips?

Bowtech 360 08-06-2008 08:07 PM

RE: How to read blood on an arrow
 
Smell it.[:'(]

Carpmaster 08-06-2008 08:10 PM

RE: How to read blood on an arrow
 
Mostly it comes with experience....smell and slimee is intestine/stomach...

Bubbles and/or very bright red blood is heart / lung

Dark blood can be muscle and or liver....

Watch the arrow and learn from experience...

Dr Andy 08-06-2008 08:11 PM

RE: How to read blood on an arrow
 
Foamy bright red blood tip to nock=dead deer, give em a little time and go get him. Dark red, last half of arrow might be liver, give em plenty of time, hours,may also be a flesh wound. Green smelly stuff on arrow=gut shot give em 6-8hrs.

sandilands 08-06-2008 08:38 PM

RE: How to read blood on an arrow
 

ORIGINAL: Dr Andy

Foamy bright red blood tip to nock=dead deer, give em a little time and go get him. Dark red, last half of arrow might be liver, give em plenty of time, hours,may also be a flesh wound. Green smelly stuff on arrow=gut shot give em 6-8hrs.
Well said. If your nose isn't very good try looking for bits of leaves and grains on the shaft. If ya can't smell you can see.

I have only lost 1 deer and that was a buddies. It started to snow! BIG wet flakes that mounted to 2-3" in 10-15min. We had to get out. We wnet back the next morning and I tracked it another 200yds until a clearing. Just too many tracks to work with. I found the trail a couple of times by looking for odd steps a nd then kicking the snow aside until I found the smallest bit of red. Got on her trail again and lost it in the next clearing....... I just couldn't find it.

Schultzy 08-06-2008 08:43 PM

RE: How to read blood on an arrow
 

Green smelly stuff on arrow=gut shot give em 6-8hrs.
Give them all night.

LouisianaTomkat 08-06-2008 10:07 PM

RE: How to read blood on an arrow
 

Give them all night.
Learned this the hard way my first bow shot deer. Man I wish I could take thattrack jobback.

LT

Schultzy 08-06-2008 10:13 PM

RE: How to read blood on an arrow
 

ORIGINAL: LouisianaTomkat


Give them all night.
Learned this the hard way my first bow shot deer. Man I wish I could take thattrack jobback.

LT
At least something good came out of it LT. I'm betting you wouldn't do it again!!;);) Experience is by far the best teacher out there.:)

LouisianaTomkat 08-06-2008 10:31 PM

RE: How to read blood on an arrow
 
You got that right Schultzy. I had that deer bedded and dead within the day, and got on him too fast. I kicked myself for a week over that and almost said I quit. But, I got to thinking, hey I am not the only one who ever lost a bow shot deer and probably will not be the last.

Sorry, not trying to hijack the thread. This is all good info though for new folks. Remember around the start of the bowhunting contest to find the sticky that Rob always puts up about "After the shot". Years of experience there, and well worth paying your utmost attention to.

LT

davidmil 08-06-2008 11:08 PM

RE: How to read blood on an arrow
 
And when you've read all the answers and think they must be right..... there are exceptions. The correct answer is experience. Follow every blood trail..... even if you saw the deer fall. Example of where all the answers can be wrong. I slammed a buck at close range from above. I saw the hole appear in the deer about 5 ribs up angling forward. The deer ran off.The arrow was covered with green slime... not blood, but green slime. The deer went about 80-100 yards. The arrow had entered the near lung, passed through the food pipe, hit the other lung and exited under the offside armpit. There was maybe at most a tablespoon of blood for the whole trail. Upon autopsy I found a glob of cud about the size of a small apple between the skin and chest wall under the armpit. The arrow had hit both lungs and was all green slime. No blood. My buddy insisted I gut shot the deer. We found the deer by following just the tiny little drops, foot prints etc. It was a perfect shot except for the fact the deer reguretated his cud into the exit hole. The arrow must have caught him bringing up a cud or swallowing a large bush... at any rate... everything was green and it was a perfect hit. Experience and observation are your best teachers. Patiences and attention to detail are your lessons.

sixgunluvr 08-07-2008 12:00 AM

RE: How to read blood on an arrow
 

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...
What he said

brucelanthier 08-07-2008 02:36 AM

RE: How to read blood on an arrow
 
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.

2 Lunger 08-07-2008 03:09 AM

RE: How to read blood on an arrow
 
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.

BobCo19-65 08-07-2008 06:51 AM

RE: How to read blood on an arrow
 

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.
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:

Click_Here

BrownBow33 08-07-2008 08:31 PM

RE: How to read blood on an arrow
 
davidmil you may want to contact ghost busters on that one. They may be looking for the green slimey deer!!:D

davidmil 08-08-2008 02:52 PM

RE: How to read blood on an arrow
 

ORIGINAL: BrownBow33

davidmil you may want to contact ghost busters on that one. They may be looking for the green slimey deer!!:D
:D:D 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.

Bowtech 360 08-08-2008 02:57 PM

RE: How to read blood on an arrow
 
O forgot about taste it...

brucelanthier 08-08-2008 06:29 PM

RE: How to read blood on an arrow
 

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.
I photocopied the quick reference section and keep those pages in my pack. Yes, everyone should have this book.

brucelanthier 08-08-2008 06:31 PM

RE: How to read blood on an arrow
 

ORIGINAL: BobCo19-65


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.
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:

Click_Here
Awesome! I get more good info out of one of your posts than I get out of 50 of some other people's posts. Thanks.

Born 2 Bow Hunt 08-08-2008 09:20 PM

RE: How to read blood on an arrow
 
It has been my experience with deer hit in the liver you need to give then 4-5 hours. One last year covered about 300 yards and bedded down with 35 yards of my Jeep to die. Nice drag....

BobCo19-65 08-09-2008 04:37 AM

RE: How to read blood on an arrow
 
Glad to help.:)


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