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Re: CNC Tracking
[Re: MTeague]
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Good job....does he ever bark when he on track or when he goes on point? He only barks if it's a live deer situation. If its dead he just sits there and chews on it.
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Re: CNC Tracking
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Hey cnc you know anyone that tracks around the eutaw/green county area. Got a buddy on here that shot one this morning just started tracking but there's a good hit of water where he is hunting Art Powers is over that way but he I don't think he's tracking too much right now. You could try and see though. 334=431=0884 Have you tried to call Idahomike? Not sure where he's at but I'd try to call him too. Besides that I don't know of many other options over that way.
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Re: CNC Tracking
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01/04/16 12:28 PM
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Have you ever considered hooking a GoPro up to him so you can view his tracking job later?
I had much rather be tried by twelve than carried to my grave by six!!!!
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Re: CNC Tracking
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01/04/16 01:27 PM
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Good track CNC! You and your team needed a confidence boost! I need one time to time while I'm in the woods hunting! Thanks!
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Re: CNC Tracking
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Have you ever considered hooking a GoPro up to him so you can view his tracking job later? Oh yeah!....I want one bad but I'm gonna hold out until next year.
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Re: CNC Tracking
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01/04/16 01:43 PM
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I was driving through Hurtsboro, AL yesterday and as I passed by the deer processor I noticed they had several bucks laying at the door about to be hung up. I pulled up to check em out and while I was there I asked the guy if while they were busy if he could save me some livers and legs to train my new puppy thats coming in the spring. He said that wouldnt be a problem. On my way to this mornings track I got a phone call saying that he had some ready for me. This is what he had me when I got there. It's somewhere around 50 legs and 15 livers. They werent even going to charge me anything but I still gave them some money anyways for helping me out. It was a heck of a lot easier than me trying to collect them throughout the season here and there. If you think your wife frowns when you put a deer head in the freezeryou should see how they look when you fill it full of legs and livers.
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Re: CNC Tracking
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Yep I got a freezer full of legs now for my pup. Wife thinks it's fun training the pup too.
Quietly killing turkeys where youre not!!! My tank full of give a fraks been runnin on empty I'm the paterfamilias
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Re: CNC Tracking
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Harold, Congrats to you and Otis on that last track. He looks happier in that PIC than the hunter does! Great story to read and thanks for sharing. Looking forward to the next one.
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Re: CNC Tracking
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01/05/16 02:04 AM
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He looks happier in that PIC than the hunter does! Well, we we're actually trying to do a posed pic of everyone but Otis was having no part of it. He was just wanting to play and enjoy the find. I ended up just shooting action shots and I thought the one with him rolling around was about the best one. Y'all throw one up for Otis this morning. Just got called out to track one for some of the big dawgs in the area and it would really be a good time for him to do well. Gut shot with a bow yesterday evening. Story to come later today.
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Re: CNC Tracking
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01/06/16 08:04 AM
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Good luck and congrats on the latest find! I'm loving this thread... Good stuff Thanks! Glad y'all like the stories. I enjoy writing them. I promise I have some more to tell, I just havent been able to sit down and put them on paper yet. Here is a pic for now. Should be able to write some stories later this afternoon. This deer was shot with a recurve bow.
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Re: CNC Tracking
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So lets start with the story about the deer in the picture. The deer was shot yesterday evening with a recurve bow. The hunter hit it really far back in the hindquarter and decided immediately to let it lay overnight. The tricky part to this track though was that after the deer ran off.a big group of pigs ran into the field and Robin Hood started laying em down. He said that shooting that recurve they didnt even know what was happening and he smoked three before he ran out of arrows. We were very, very fortunate that all of the pigs were on the exact opposite side of the stand from the deer and none of the pigs ran very far. Still though, they left huge piles of blood in several spots on that side of his lock on. What was cool about todays track was that I got to see the true power of Otiss nose in this situaton. Once he gets it completely linked up with his brain and everything thats going on, hes gonna be a sho nuff good little deer tracker. More on that in a minute. We started tracking around 9:00 this morning. Since there was so much blood from the pigs we decided to loop Otis way around it and start tracking about 100 yards down the field edge where the hunter saw the buck run. The hunter was tucked inside the woodline of a large foodplot and couldnt see exactly where the buck had entered the woods as it ran toward the other end. He just knew a general area and had found zero blood to go by. For that reason, Otis and I had to start the track out running the edge of the wood line to try and cross the path the buck had taken. Heres where I saw the true power of Otiss nose in action. As Otis was making some loops trying to pick up the scent trail I felt the wind shift and blow directly from the area where the pig massacre had taken place. Immediately I saw Otis put his nose up the air and start bobbing it like you see a deer doing sometimes. Here he went headed toward that area with all the hog blood... nose bobbing the whole way like he had found something and he was going to it. The hunter said Wow, he smells all that pig blood over there and is headed right to it. I was just as amazed but at the same time afraid that it was about to spoil our whole tracking adventure. I beeped Otiss collar and he came right back. I told the hunter I was going to take Otis a little deeper in the woods so we could get away from that area and see if we could pick up the scent trail there. Sure enough, we got off the field edge deeper into the woods and had made a couple sweeps across this holler we were in when Otis lit out on the trail. He lit out so intently on it that he actually ran right past the deer. It was only another 75-100 yards from where he picked up the scent and he was tracking so fast that he didnt check up for 50 yards past the deer before he threw on the brakes and realized he had done something wrong. There was a doe running right with the buck and I think he may have just kept running that line until he realized it wasnt the same deer that was wounded. I walked right past the dang thing myself too. Otis started circling again but of course never picked back up a scent line since we had passed the deer. I told the hunter, I said I know he was on the scent but something happened and he lost it right here.lets turn around and restart back where he originally picked it up. We hadnt made it 50 yards on our backtrail when the hunter said.There is he is right there!.We ran right past him! Sure enough, he was hiding behind some trees and Otis was tracking so fast that ran right past him before he knew it. Hopefully that was a good learning experience for him and hell learn not to get so excited in the future that he gets ahead of himself like that. He not doing too bad though for a puppy his age..especially for just an ol hog dog.
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Re: CNC Tracking
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01/06/16 01:27 PM
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So lets start with the story about the deer in the picture. The deer was shot yesterday evening with a recurve bow. The hunter hit it really far back in the hindquarter and decided immediately to let it lay overnight. The tricky part to this track though was that after the deer ran off.a big group of pigs ran into the field and Robin Hood started laying em down. He said that shooting that recurve they didnt even know what was happening and he smoked three before he ran out of arrows. We were very, very fortunate that all of the pigs were on the exact opposite side of the stand from the deer and none of the pigs ran very far. Still though, they left huge piles of blood in several spots on that side of his lock on. What was cool about todays track was that I got to see the true power of Otiss nose in this situaton. Once he gets it completely linked up with his brain and everything thats going on, hes gonna be a sho nuff good little deer tracker. More on that in a minute. We started tracking around 9:00 this morning. Since there was so much blood from the pigs we decided to loop Otis way around it and start tracking about 100 yards down the field edge where the hunter saw the buck run. The hunter was tucked inside the woodline of a large foodplot and couldnt see exactly where the buck had entered the woods as it ran toward the other end. He just knew a general area and had found zero blood to go by. For that reason, Otis and I had to start the track out running the edge of the wood line to try and cross the path the buck had taken. Heres where I saw the true power of Otiss nose in action. As Otis was making some loops trying to pick up the scent trail I felt the wind shift and blow directly from the area where the pig massacre had taken place. Immediately I saw Otis put his nose up the air and start bobbing it like you see a deer doing sometimes. Here he went headed toward that area with all the hog blood... nose bobbing the whole way like he had found something and he was going to it. The hunter said Wow, he smells all that pig blood over there and is headed right to it. I was just as amazed but at the same time afraid that it was about to spoil our whole tracking adventure. I beeped Otiss collar and he came right back. I told the hunter I was going to take Otis a little deeper in the woods so we could get away from that area and see if we could pick up the scent trail there. Sure enough, we got off the field edge deeper into the woods and had made a couple sweeps across this holler we were in when Otis lit out on the trail. He lit out so intently on it that he actually ran right past the deer. It was only another 75-100 yards from where he picked up the scent and he was tracking so fast that he didnt check up for 50 yards past the deer before he threw on the brakes and realized he had done something wrong. There was a doe running right with the buck and I think he may have just kept running that line until he realized it wasnt the same deer that was wounded. I walked right past the dang thing myself too. Otis started circling again but of course never picked back up a scent line since we had passed the deer. I told the hunter, I said I know he was on the scent but something happened and he lost it right here.lets turn around and restart back where he originally picked it up. We hadnt made it 50 yards on our backtrail when the hunter said.There is he is right there!.We ran right past him! Sure enough, he was hiding behind some trees and Otis was tracking so fast that ran right past him before he knew it. Hopefully that was a good learning experience for him and hell learn not to get so excited in the future that he gets ahead of himself like that. He not doing too bad though for a puppy his age..especially for just an ol hog dog.
Wisdom doesn't always come with age. Sometimes age shows up all by itself. Roll Tide
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