Hi guys,
I was reading the preferred POI thread, which is interesting and it got me thinking about this buck I shot out back last fall. Look at the tissue coming out of his mouth when I recovered him. This was a steep crossbow shot with an Exodus fixed blade broadhead. I cheated over 4-5" to the right of his spine so I'd be sure to get the lung on his far side. Anyway, I had to get him cleaned up and out of there as the light was waning, so I didn't have much time to do a post-Morten analysis on him. In 25 years of bow hunting, I've never seen this tissue mass come out of the mouth. It's almost as if his esophagus inverted. Thoughts?
I was reading the preferred POI thread, which is interesting and it got me thinking about this buck I shot out back last fall. Look at the tissue coming out of his mouth when I recovered him. This was a steep crossbow shot with an Exodus fixed blade broadhead. I cheated over 4-5" to the right of his spine so I'd be sure to get the lung on his far side. Anyway, I had to get him cleaned up and out of there as the light was waning, so I didn't have much time to do a post-Morten analysis on him. In 25 years of bow hunting, I've never seen this tissue mass come out of the mouth. It's almost as if his esophagus inverted. Thoughts?