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    I'll have some of whatever Palmetto Bug is smoking.....


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    Other than a big doe once, the only times I can remember having an arrow stay in the deer were all spine shots and the deer didn't go anywhere. Now hogs is a different story. I think just about every damn hog I've killed broke the arrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YoungBuckTX View Post
    Pods bro
    I was waiting on this...suprised it took this long to come up.
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    I'm not gonna use a damn cell phone blue tooth thingy to show me that my arrow is buried 6 inches into the ground 3 feet past where that ole nanny was standing. Now I see a lot of tv "celebs" that could benefit from this. I mean shit, most of their arrows look like they bout bounce off or only get about 1/4 penetration. Heaven forbid they get a pass thru.

    Check out Dan Fitzgeralds, " Down for the count" video. I mean Bob Foulkrod already pimped out the game tracker product back in the early 90's. That was back when they used bag phones and pagers, no blue tooth.......Just follow the string son!!

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    The concept is very intriguing for sure, but as Pharmhunter said it is backwards.

    I'm not opposed to tracking with any means that gives me a edge. 100 yards isn't far in a strait line, but 100 yards in the dark when a deer can tun 5 different times going different direction and little blood to follow is a very long way.
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    like a fox. The dude may be coming in a little too hard and crazy but 90% of everything he says is correct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catdaddy View Post
    Even if the arrow falls out or breaks off, which usually happens, finding the arrow 20-50 yards away gives the hunter a line and a good place to pick up s decent blood trail.

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    This here is the only benefit I see. There are plenty of times I wish I had known where the broken arrow was. That is beauty of lighted nocks at night. If this works I see it as tool to speed recovery not help find deer you normally would not. I have patience tracking a doe with a nice buck I get antsy to get on the blood trail.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wiz18 View Post
    Adding weight to the wrong end of the arrow is a terrible idea.
    not completely true
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    It would be good for hogs.

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