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Re: Breadcrumb Nocks
« Reply #15 on: January 29, 2021, 11:41:07 AM »
I listened to a podcast with the creator of the Breadcrumb nock and thought I would share how this works for those who have not looked into to it.  (I have not used the product, and am not sure where I stand on the proposal yet).  Anyway, these nocks use a bluetooth signal transmitter located in the nock to send a signal that is received by your smart phone. An app on your phone is then able to give you an arrow pointing in the direction of the signal.  I can't remember if it gives you an approximate distance or not.  But the fact that this uses bluetooth technology really limits the signal distance.  If I remember correctly the signal was only good for about 50 yards.  I did just read on the breadcrumb website they have incorporated an ringing feature to help locate the arrow audibly. 

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Re: Breadcrumb Nocks
« Reply #16 on: January 29, 2021, 11:51:23 AM »
I put it in the same boat as a lighted nock. It’s not going to increase the killing power or help you kill a animal.

It will only help in recovery of your animal. Helping you find the arrow. If it breaks off then helps you find it to check blood. If it stays in the animal it can help find the animal. Less loss animals with higher recovery rates isn’t a bad thing.

Though I will probably never buy them, I have no problems with them.
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Re: Breadcrumb Nocks
« Reply #17 on: January 29, 2021, 11:58:06 AM »
I would worry about this influencing people to take even more questionable shots. Doesn't mean I'm correct but that's the first thing I thought about.
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Re: Breadcrumb Nocks
« Reply #18 on: January 29, 2021, 12:03:08 PM »
Aren't the majority of good clean ethical killing shots pass through anyhow and gut shots are definitely pass through so I can't se how these would be any benefit except for those that needed more practice before venturig into the woods with sticks and strings
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Re: Breadcrumb Nocks
« Reply #19 on: January 29, 2021, 12:04:51 PM »
It would help you find your arrow when it goes into the grass, either with a pass through or miss.  You have to be less than 50' away, so it's pretty limited use for tracking.

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Re: Breadcrumb Nocks
« Reply #20 on: January 29, 2021, 12:23:49 PM »
Aren't the majority of good clean ethical killing shots pass through anyhow and gut shots are definitely pass through so I can't se how these would be any benefit except for those that needed more practice before venturig into the woods with sticks and strings

Mechanical broadheads, longer shots, low poundage, quartering shots, shoulders, full gut bags.

Lots of reasons for a non pass through.
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Re: Breadcrumb Nocks
« Reply #21 on: January 29, 2021, 12:52:24 PM »
I put it in the same boat as a lighted nock. It’s not going to increase the killing power or help you kill a animal.

It will only help in recovery of your animal. Helping you find the arrow. If it breaks off then helps you find it to check blood. If it stays in the animal it can help find the animal. Less loss animals with higher recovery rates isn’t a bad thing.

Though I will probably never buy them, I have no problems with them.
Im right ther with you. Only time ive shot lighted knocks was low light shooting at Silver Arrow Bowmen  indoor range for shooting games with the recurve.

The arguments  for and against are the same as lighted knocks and we havent seen a huge increase in harvest since they became legal, and that was... 10 ish years ago?

I was just discussing this with a friend and the only non pass through shot where this might help recover an animal would be an elk in our experience. We both have only had pass through shots on deer. I. Some cases we have experienced really tight shots to the front shoulder where the arrow broke off on elk.  But then again it will reside in the knock area so if that gets snapped off from the leg running im not sure how useful it will be.


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Re: Breadcrumb Nocks
« Reply #22 on: January 29, 2021, 02:06:50 PM »
I put it in the same boat as a lighted nock. It’s not going to increase the killing power or help you kill a animal.

It will only help in recovery of your animal. Helping you find the arrow. If it breaks off then helps you find it to check blood. If it stays in the animal it can help find the animal. Less loss animals with higher recovery rates isn’t a bad thing.

Though I will probably never buy them, I have no problems with them.
Im right ther with you. Only time ive shot lighted knocks was low light shooting at Silver Arrow Bowmen  indoor range for shooting games with the recurve.

The arguments  for and against are the same as lighted knocks and we havent seen a huge increase in harvest since they became legal, and that was... 10 ish years ago?

I was just discussing this with a friend and the only non pass through shot where this might help recover an animal would be an elk in our experience. We both have only had pass through shots on deer. I. Some cases we have experienced really tight shots to the front shoulder where the arrow broke off on elk.  But then again it will reside in the knock area so if that gets snapped off from the leg running im not sure how useful it will be.


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Lighted knocks was no more than 5 years ago.  I agree no huge increase and harvest ans they didn't make me take questionable shots but I was able to recover my arrows on the shots I did take.  I think the bread crumb would be the same thing.

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Re: Breadcrumb Nocks
« Reply #23 on: January 29, 2021, 02:40:24 PM »
Here is another thought on making changes to insure recovery of game.
Why not just put a fishing real on the end of your stabilizer and use a high viz  line?
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Re: Breadcrumb Nocks
« Reply #24 on: January 29, 2021, 02:42:22 PM »
Here is another thought on making changes to insure recovery of game.
Why not just put a fishing real on the end of your stabilizer and use a high viz  line?

I saw a guy do this on YouTube.  They make a special device that has a ton of line on it, can't remember how much but it was a lot of line.  I would be afraid of a tangle and then my bow goes flying through the woods.

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Re: Breadcrumb Nocks
« Reply #25 on: January 30, 2021, 06:52:31 AM »
I believe those were called String Trackers, They were alot more prevelant back in the 80's. Picture a sewing thread spool mounted in your Bear whitetail compound, with a tiny clip that screwed in between the arrow and head.
I never used them, but did come across 2 different times where i found a very long expanse of string from them. One was along a road for about a 1/2 mile.  :chuckle:
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Re: Breadcrumb Nocks
« Reply #26 on: January 30, 2021, 09:04:10 AM »
I believe those were called String Trackers, They were alot more prevelant back in the 80's. Picture a sewing thread spool mounted in your Bear whitetail compound, with a tiny clip that screwed in between the arrow and head.
I never used them, but did come across 2 different times where i found a very long expanse of string from them. One was along a road for about a 1/2 mile.  :chuckle:
Timber cruises some times use small thread like that, but often its in the woods not aling a road.

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