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<blockquote data-quote="HUAINAMACHERO" data-source="post: 290291" data-attributes="member: 13040"><p>DHU</p><p></p><p>Dont consider myself an expert tracker but after reading your post got me thinking a couple of things.</p><p></p><p>You mention bright red arterial blood with bubbles, after a complete night of being there with <strong>RAIN</strong>, I dont think that blood was from the day before, just after the shot. Maybe as you state he bedded quickly, and in the morning you guys pushed him away while hiking to where he was, that is why you found <strong>bright red arterial blood with bubbles</strong> as you mention. I dont think that the bright red arterial blood you describe was from the night before.</p><p>It you were able to smell it maybe you were very close to where the buck is bedded. I once found a bear shoot the day before, that was dead in a water hole, and the only thing that could be seen was a little segment of black fur. Never give up in this search you guys are going through. If you keep looking for the animal and found it, you will have a lot of questions solved: where you hit it, bullet holes, bullet performance, distance from the place he was shoot and many more.</p><p>Keep up with the search, maybe the dog idea is a very good idea.</p><p>Good luck, your friends at this webpage are supporting you. Let us know how it ended.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HUAINAMACHERO, post: 290291, member: 13040"] DHU Dont consider myself an expert tracker but after reading your post got me thinking a couple of things. You mention bright red arterial blood with bubbles, after a complete night of being there with [B]RAIN[/B], I dont think that blood was from the day before, just after the shot. Maybe as you state he bedded quickly, and in the morning you guys pushed him away while hiking to where he was, that is why you found [B]bright red arterial blood with bubbles[/B] as you mention. I dont think that the bright red arterial blood you describe was from the night before. It you were able to smell it maybe you were very close to where the buck is bedded. I once found a bear shoot the day before, that was dead in a water hole, and the only thing that could be seen was a little segment of black fur. Never give up in this search you guys are going through. If you keep looking for the animal and found it, you will have a lot of questions solved: where you hit it, bullet holes, bullet performance, distance from the place he was shoot and many more. Keep up with the search, maybe the dog idea is a very good idea. Good luck, your friends at this webpage are supporting you. Let us know how it ended. [/QUOTE]
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