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<blockquote data-quote="Jon Bischof" data-source="post: 2419986" data-attributes="member: 879"><p>I have also seen entry holes get plugged with fat, fur and skin so that they bleed on the inside but don't leave a blood trail. But if you have an exit hole that is slightly larger in diameter than the entry hole, it is much more likely to always leave a blood trail. That trail is sometimes the only way to find the critter. I know this forum is for Long Range Hunting; but Folks who hunt wide open spaces cannot really relate to what it is like hunting in places that are full of nothing but cover. The exit hole is an absolute necessity in places where everywhere is a hiding place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon Bischof, post: 2419986, member: 879"] I have also seen entry holes get plugged with fat, fur and skin so that they bleed on the inside but don't leave a blood trail. But if you have an exit hole that is slightly larger in diameter than the entry hole, it is much more likely to always leave a blood trail. That trail is sometimes the only way to find the critter. I know this forum is for Long Range Hunting; but Folks who hunt wide open spaces cannot really relate to what it is like hunting in places that are full of nothing but cover. The exit hole is an absolute necessity in places where everywhere is a hiding place. [/QUOTE]
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