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  2. I need to mentally prepare myself for the financial beat-down I'm about to receive.
  3. I took the shot 5 yards from stand straight down bwtween shoulders (super thick stuff). See pic. Those other 2 pics were of were old wounds maybe a month old?. My arrow cut edge of spine and plunged into heart lung but when i butchered the deer the exit fron cross section was mid body and the broken ribs looked below spine and lung was gel i dont think from my arrow. I documented becuase i could not believe it.
  4. A Thomas & Thomas Two Handed Spey Rod marked [ DH12/2-3 12’/#12 line ] with a tube. Which translates to a 12 foot spey rod, 2 handed, 3 piece, for 12 weight lines. A Stream Line #4 reel with a spare spool both of which have backing in double case. A Loop Adapted Double Handed Fly Lines kit with carrying cases All are in like new condition and were used maybe 6 times many years ago and well maintained. I have a strap vest with many flies and accessories I will also include. Asking $600 pick up near 6 Flags or can possibly meet. Thanks for looking, Bob
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  7. That IS where they hit, but they think that they went under the spine, leading to the belief that there is an empty space between the spine and the lungs. But there is no space between them, if you hit below the spine you are hitting lung. P.S. I’m not saying that is where Serpentine hit, I’m just responding to the Golf Man.
  8. I would say entry was above the spine and exit sliced the top of the offside lung. Deer was surviving on one lung.
  9. Let’s make minimum wage $50/hr and see what happens :-)
  10. I always thought this is what people are talking about when mentioning "the void" (see red arrow) - basically over the spine... in this case, doesn't seem to hit anything thus hitting "a void" where there are no internal organs.
  11. Congratulations on a beautiful buck
  12. Bob, we welcome you back in all your decency and wisdom
  13. All hail Hunter Bob! Welcome back, old timer
  14. It is true deer and even some humans live with only one functional lung. If there is a hole made in the chest wall it will interfere with breathing by allowing air to accumulate in the chest cavity and collapse the lung. Air can also escape the lung and become trapped in the chest cavity and cause a tension pneumothorax. Making holes can cause bleeding or infection or the things listed above. There are a lot of large blood vessels in the chest and some run just bellow the spine. Therefore a broadhead bellow the spine would most likely cut or transect a blood vessel that would cause fatal bleeding. The void does not exist its just bad shot placement and wishful thinking. So many factors go into what a broad head will pass through, angle of shot, deer movement, etc. Keep in mind when a deer is dead, butchered, or gutted the lungs are deflated. Normally the lungs will be right up against the chest walls with no spaces even during exhalation. CT images of an animals chest would show this well. The diaphragm pulls down, ribs expand, the chest becomes a negative pressure space and air rushes in to fill the lungs. Holes in the chest wall interfere greatly with this process. See this post by Tater 12 with CT images of various animals. https://www.archerytalk.com/threads/deer-anatomy-101-no-mans-land.241902/ In the image bellow we have excellent anatomy and labels. This is of a dog. I cant find CT images of a whitetail deer immediately.
  15. Do you even hunt anymore?? Thanks dude!
  16. Below the spine you will hit lung. Deer can survive on one lung but the hole you show seems above spine. The spine does dip
  17. Sweet roadkill! Just kidding buddy, nice one! Heck of a buck!
  18. Just noticed I was tagged in this, quick pic from the show. Trying to show my face more 😂
  19. Ive heard of folks down south using Boykins for this , I do have 3 Boykins ,but have only used them for Pheasant & Quail hunting .
  20. In the fall, dogs are used to break up the flocks. Then you sit and make Kee Kee calls to try to attract the birds back to their original location where they typically go to re-group (turkeys will normally make the kee-kee calls saying, "Hey, where is everyone? We need to regroup!" (but if the birds happen to all flush in basically the same direction, it's less successful since they all just go together to some other place. The objective is to scatter them in all directions so they are all split up, making them all want to find out where everyone else is).
  21. Hunting Turkeys with Dogs is a new discovery for me. I had never heard of it before today. I looked up the NJ regs and it says its legal in the fall. I dont turkey hunt, and dont have a dog. Just thought this was interesting. How is it done, the dog breaks up the flocks, they you hope the scattered birds will come back to where you flushed them? Anyone on here using a dog for turkeys?
  22. They can definitely live on one lung. People also don't factor in that the lungs inflate and deflate as the deer is breathing. They change size because of this and taper off the further you go back in the cavity.
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