Flatlander3
Active member
If he was bleeding out on level ground, that tells me the shot was low enough to bleeding out. I've had animals not bleeding out until the body cavity fill with blood up to the hole. If he stopped bleeding right when he went up hill, that tells me the shot it not far back and the hole is more forward, thus more in the boiler room. The blood on the ground can tell you alot. Post a couple pictures, but if he was bleeding constantly for 250 yards, not a speck here a speck there, I'd keep looking. Dark blood could mean liver, lighter blood lungs, heart.