After boring everyone over on the Dangerous Game forum about picking a broadhead for this hunt, I finally settled on using Razorcaps. My other equipment included my trusty 57# Zipper Extreme and Carbon Express Terminator Hunter Select shafts, total arrow weight of 580 grains.
I had pre-visioned this shot for months. I desparately wanted a low exit wound to increase the chance of a good blood trail. I had already gotten the usual good-natured ribbing from the Outfitter about using traditional gear and wanted to prove a point.
As the bear raised his left arm (the side facing me), I focused intently on the lighter colored fur under his arm. I did not want to hit the scapula. My draw felt good, smooth release and POP! the arrow was off but the string hit my jacket sleeve. :mad:
Didnt matter though (scared the beejezus out of me though), as the arrow was true and disappeared into the exact tuft of fur I was looking at. The bear staggered off to the right, didnt run as expected. I watched him disappear after 20 yards. I listened intently, heard a splash after about 8 seconds, followed by a cough a few seconds later and all was silent.
My arrow was sticking vertically in the ground at the point of impact. You can just make it out in this pic.
After the guide joined me (momma didnt raise no fools), I checked the arrow and we looked for the bear.
You can see that it had changed color!