Nick87
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So question about these pods will they pretty much kill a critter regardless of where you hit them?
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No. It has to get into the bloodstream. A large muscle hit will get one within 50 to 75 yards, a gut shot deer will die of the gut shot rather than the anectine from the pod.So question about these pods will they pretty much kill a critter regardless of where you hit them?
That would be something you would have to consider. You would think that a shot in a spot with low blood flow would, at the minimum, delay the effects. So maybe a shot in the lower leg might take a couple of hours to kill, causing the loss of an animal that otherwise would have survived with a limp.So question about these pods will they pretty much kill a critter regardless of where you hit them?
That's pretty much it. A skim or an area with little blood flow will be affected just like it was shot without a pod. A shot that passes through or into a muscle with good blood flow would allow the anectine to get into the system.From what I understand, a skim type shot like hitting the lower left or a low or high shot that grazes the animal doesn't actually get enough poison isn't the blood stream to do anything. So it still requires a decent shot to get a kill. Exception would be a direct shot into the hammy.
No, if it doesn't get into the bloodstream, then it has zero effectSo If it's a less than great hit then are they going to die maybe the next day? Is it that exact of a science?
Yes, old stuff. But I thought Fred was opposed, not promoting. Must have misjogged my memory. Doesn't sound very Fredlike, however.I had never heard of this before but it looks like it has been around the 60's and the Fred Bear was even a proponent of it...I'm stunned
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As a person that blood trails deer for the public I can tell you that you wouldn't believe how many of those shots are taken anyway.I can only imagine how many shots in the ass would be taken.
I don't understand how a lethal dose on a 250 pound buck wouldn't be lethal on a 150 pound person.
It saddens me to read this, but I don't doubt it one bit. Are you able to bite your tongue or do you speak your mind?As a person that blood trails deer for the public I can tell you that you wouldn't believe how many of those shots are taken anyway.
When we find the deer, the hunters are usually so excited that it's hard to speak my mind. I will share pictures and stories of similar shots that didn't end in a recovered deer. Neck shots or high shoulders with gaping wounds on camera, 3 legged deer, deer missing lower jaws from botched headshots. I have seen that the ones taking those shots are newer hunters and usually figure out why their shot was not the best choice.It saddens me to read this, but I don't doubt it one bit. Are you able to bite your tongue or do you speak your mind?
Also, you should start a thread about your experiences and tips!
This was exactly my thought. I wouldn't want to eat it. I'd be nervous having it on my arrow anyhow, just my luck I'd trip and stick myself and be dead.I’m not sure I would be crazy about eating a deer that died from one of these.