An aerodynamically designed miniature electronic radio transmitter that
can be universally attached with the use of high tension rubber bands for
use on any type of arrow shaft and with any type of broadhead design. The
high-tension rubber bands allow the transmitter to be attached to any
type of arrow design while offering minimal flight and trajectory
disruptions while at the same time being releasable to attach to the
animal upon impact regardless if the arrow passes through or remains
embedded in the animal. Before the shot a small magnet is removed from
the solid-state transmitter to actuate the transmitter. The transmitter
having two barbed hooks becomes embedded in the animal upon impact and
remains with the animal. A handheld receiver with earphones attached is
then swept in a manner to receive a regular audible interval pulsed
signal that gains in strength as the hunters nears the downed game.