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Blood trailing lights - do they really work?
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<blockquote data-quote="emp1953" data-source="post: 2598266" data-attributes="member: 71817"><p>It's true what they say about women's eyes and tracking blood. Years back, before developments were built, I would bow hunt behind my house. wounded deer would jump right into briar thickets that were a few feet away. I lost a deer in there once. Another, after I shot it, I came up to the house to get the coleman lantern and my son was there with his new girlfriend. She said she could find the deer. Darned if she didn't find blood right where I hit the deer, I saw none and she crawled on all fours for about 45 yards through that thicket till she found the deer. I told my son that she was a keeper, but he didn't listen. The one he married doesn't track worth a ****.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emp1953, post: 2598266, member: 71817"] It's true what they say about women's eyes and tracking blood. Years back, before developments were built, I would bow hunt behind my house. wounded deer would jump right into briar thickets that were a few feet away. I lost a deer in there once. Another, after I shot it, I came up to the house to get the coleman lantern and my son was there with his new girlfriend. She said she could find the deer. Darned if she didn't find blood right where I hit the deer, I saw none and she crawled on all fours for about 45 yards through that thicket till she found the deer. I told my son that she was a keeper, but he didn't listen. The one he married doesn't track worth a ****. [/QUOTE]
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