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Do those blood finding lights work?

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Really? Wow that was a lot of blood.

Hit the front of left rear leg and it exited high in the flanks on the other side.
Well shoot his a$$ again.

I can not shoot any more bucks in the a$$ in 2018 don't encourage me

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Really? Wow that was a lot of blood.

Hit the front of left rear leg and it exited high in the flanks on the other side.
Well shoot his a$$ again.
I can not shoot any more bucks in the a$$ in 2018 don't encourage me
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Really? Wow that was a lot of blood.

Hit the front of left rear leg and it exited high in the flanks on the other side.
Well shoot his a$$ again.

I can not shoot any more bucks in the a$$ in 2018 don't encourage me

 

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I read a story once that if animal exhales just as the arrow goes into chest cavity the lungs are small and their is room for the arrow to go thru without cutting the lung. I hit a pig once right in the stripe. It had a red spot on it that I could see in binos the next day. It was fine, still running around

 

http://www.deeranatomy.com/pages/deer-hunting/deer-anatomy/tracking-wounded-deer

Um.. No. When you or any animal exhales there is no void. That space is still taken up by lung tissue.

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