Man, what a time with Mr. Clean and the Boys on the Belly of the Bow.
You can see in this one that Guru was correct. The top half of the arrow was still in her. You can see that it is sticking out of the exit hole.
I didn't even realize this until after I took the picture:
Here is one of the hit.
We called the shot right, but my autopsy proved somewhat inconclusive as I was in a hurry . . . as Guru pointed out, I didn't want to miss that pie.
There was a slice in the lungs, but that could of been from my hasty field dressing. The stomach was obviously penetrated. I searched the liver for holes and my brief search didn't turn up any holes or knicks. When it was all said and done, she went about 150 yards, give or take.
Later that night when I skinned her, I looked at the hit again. Both the entrance hole and the exit hole were in between the 3rd and the 4th rib. This told me that she was in fact broadside, not quartering towards. She was pretty stiff when I got to her, she had been dead for awhile.
So, what do you anatomy experts think? What did Mr. Clean sever when it sent that shaft through her?
Here is the proper 'hero pic'. I turned the bow around to give due credit to the boys on the belly of the bow, but I'm not sure if you can see all of the boys or not.
CONGRATULATIONS and a heartfelt THANK YOU to BAMA STAN for making Mr. Clean and for making this whole experience happen.