Damartin95
Lil-Rokslider
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So here's the story, I'm not gonna mention brands and I'm not looking for smart-ass comments. I AM NOT SAYING I BLAME THE BROADHEAD but i will say it was a very expensive head. The animal was never found so I can't say what happened. Just genuinely looking for opinions.
Shot a bull elk at 7:10pm, bull was standing broadside slightly uphill and raking a tree at 66 yards. My guide and I both agree shot looked/sounded perfect and watched the nocturnal disappear. Walked up and began looking for blood, we see the arrow about 50 yards away. Walk up to the arrow and find it passed all the way through and was covered in good blood. Both agree blood looks perfect and we have a dead elk. We walk back to our packs and wait to give the animal plenty of time.
After sufficient time we begin to follow the blood trail. I wouldn't say the blood trail was great but it wasnt terrible, consistent drops the where easy enough to follow. We assumed any second the would find the elk. After 200 yards the trail stopped. We picked it up again over a cattle fence and began to trail very smal drops through the thickest junk possible. After another 75 yards the trail stopped again. At 2 am we gave up for the night. Came back in the morning and found one more spec of blood. Started grid searching but area was so thick hours of searching turned up nothing. We truly think the elk is dead but just didn't have trail to find it. My guide helped another rancher track an elk a few days before hand shot with the same broadhead, they found it the next day laying on a open hill side but very little blood trail.
Obviously without a recovery we can't say what happened but I certainly have lost faith in the head. I will probably shoot a few whitetail with it and see what happens.
I would hate to continue to use the broadhead and have a similar experience.
So what would you guys do?
Shot a bull elk at 7:10pm, bull was standing broadside slightly uphill and raking a tree at 66 yards. My guide and I both agree shot looked/sounded perfect and watched the nocturnal disappear. Walked up and began looking for blood, we see the arrow about 50 yards away. Walk up to the arrow and find it passed all the way through and was covered in good blood. Both agree blood looks perfect and we have a dead elk. We walk back to our packs and wait to give the animal plenty of time.
After sufficient time we begin to follow the blood trail. I wouldn't say the blood trail was great but it wasnt terrible, consistent drops the where easy enough to follow. We assumed any second the would find the elk. After 200 yards the trail stopped. We picked it up again over a cattle fence and began to trail very smal drops through the thickest junk possible. After another 75 yards the trail stopped again. At 2 am we gave up for the night. Came back in the morning and found one more spec of blood. Started grid searching but area was so thick hours of searching turned up nothing. We truly think the elk is dead but just didn't have trail to find it. My guide helped another rancher track an elk a few days before hand shot with the same broadhead, they found it the next day laying on a open hill side but very little blood trail.
Obviously without a recovery we can't say what happened but I certainly have lost faith in the head. I will probably shoot a few whitetail with it and see what happens.
I would hate to continue to use the broadhead and have a similar experience.
So what would you guys do?