So, I went scouting on my land today. Beautiful spring day out there …. no mosquitoes and no ticks yet … the geese honking above … and the beavers catching my scent and slapping their tails in the pond.
The snow is mostly gone … it had rained the day before … and I followed a deer trail through some thickets in the center of my property. And half way through a thicket I found a broken off crossbow bolt …. just beside the deer trail.
Hmmmmm … my first thought was … oh oh … one of my neighbors missed his shot last fall and wounded a deer.
The bolt looked clean …(it had rained the day before) and I was curious …. so I picked it up … inspected it …. and then I realized that that bolt was hollow … and filled with blood … and I had just poured all that blood over my trousers and gloves…. agrrrrrr ….. ok … not the end of the world.
But now ... after my blood "accident" ... I am wondering …. ??
Could it be that that bolt was fired this spring???
I guess my question is …. could all that blood in that hollow bolt “survive” the winter out there and still be liquid blood today?
The snow is mostly gone … it had rained the day before … and I followed a deer trail through some thickets in the center of my property. And half way through a thicket I found a broken off crossbow bolt …. just beside the deer trail.
Hmmmmm … my first thought was … oh oh … one of my neighbors missed his shot last fall and wounded a deer.
The bolt looked clean …(it had rained the day before) and I was curious …. so I picked it up … inspected it …. and then I realized that that bolt was hollow … and filled with blood … and I had just poured all that blood over my trousers and gloves…. agrrrrrr ….. ok … not the end of the world.
But now ... after my blood "accident" ... I am wondering …. ??
Could it be that that bolt was fired this spring???
I guess my question is …. could all that blood in that hollow bolt “survive” the winter out there and still be liquid blood today?