Never heard of these before...


ckrich

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Talked to a guy that was searching for a product he had seen on the internet. It's a piece that you screw into the insert on your arrow, and then screw the arrow into it. When shot at an animal the insert attachment supposedly shatters, and a luminescent liquid is deposited on the outside of the animal and also inside the wound. As the animal bleeds out, the luminescent material is lost with the blood. A flashlight is provided that highlights the liquid trail and greatly "simplifies" tracking wounded game. Anybody ever heard of or used these?

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Never heard of that one.

You would think by now they'd have a signaling flare that shoots into the sky to lead you in a B-line right to your downed game soon as it hits the ground.

Who has the time for tracking anymore with so much killing left to be done. Heaven forbid we should have to hone any other hunting skills besides pulling the trigger.:rolleyes:

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Sounds like another gimmick. I'm already throwing a thirty dollar bill at the animal, I'm not going to add anything else at this point.

You poke them just right, they'll leave a good luminescent for you, "A Crimson One" out two sides, not just one side. :clap:

I agree on both points. If my current setup can't open them up enough to track in a downpour, then I need to change something. Just curious as to if anyone was using them.

And personnaly, I don't want to introduce anything "luminescent" to my dinner.

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