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Ray:
Good luck on your search. Bad things happen every now and then. Even when you do it "textbook" style. Whatever the hell that means. Shoot.. Even the best hunters lose their animals and end up wounding critters, miss shots, etc. However if you did your part and you were ethical and searched hard then you are ok in my book.

Blsum:
I don't remember if I read it some where or if someone told this to me.  Get a bottle of Hydrogen peroxide, a spray bottle and some yellow food coloring. Put a couple drops in the h.p. put in the bottle. If there is still blood on the ground come morning, when you spray it it will start to bubble making it easier to follow faint blood trail. Good luck tomorrow. Keep us posted.

MountainWalk:
In the absense of a dog or anything else, a coleman lantern with aluminum foil around the back half of the globe, it throws out a pretty good swath of light. Hope it helps.

BC CHASER:
How much did you look for him tonight?  If you did not go far and didn't push him he shouldn't go far.  DO NOT go look for him tonight.

SHANE(WA):
Did the arrow bust off where he was standing? or break when running and hit something? the biggest buck I ever killed had no blood. Arrow snapped off from the shoulder coming back on it, not one drop of blood from where I hit it to where he eneded up, buck went 40 yards, dbl lung.

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