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Re: CNC Tracking
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01/14/16 04:00 AM
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Congrats, H., great training opportunity. I've been an Otis fan since I first saw him work. In a couple of years he will be bulletproof. Thanks!.....I’m excited about next year already. I really want to go ahead and start training a second dog in the spring but AJ thinks I should give it one more season. I’m a little torn between what to do. In one way I completely agree with him that it would be much easier to spend one more season focusing solely on Otis and getting him fine tuned. On the other hand, I know it’ll take the same amount of time to get my second dog fully trained and I’m afraid if I wait that long then I won’t have a second dog ready when I need it. If I wait another year to start a second dog then you’re looking at a min of 3 more tracking seasons before I would have a second dog ready to go. The way I’m currently growing and getting my name out there….I’m afraid I’ll be running Otis in the dirt by that time if he is all I have to use. One bad cut or sore foot and I’m shut down with the phone still ringing. Right now, I still think I may go ahead with getting a dog next May. Otis’s puppy year was nothing more really than a bunch of runs to already located deer. I think I can spend the summer months training the pup and then just let it re-run some of Otis’s real tracks during hunting season. What do you think?
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Re: CNC Tracking
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01/14/16 06:58 AM
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One more question while I’m asking advice…….I was thinking about getting a female dog this round instead of another male just to change things up. Do you think Otis would get along/work better with one over the other….male versus female?
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Re: CNC Tracking
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Females in my experience learn a little quicker and are more even tempered
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Re: CNC Tracking
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A female it is then. I guess I’m going to have give getting another dog this year so more consideration. The fact that two of the “old timers” agree that I should put it off another year carries some weight. Even though I want to do it one way….I may defer my decision to y’alls experience on this one. Back to the last track......I’m not going to be able to show any pics of the 24 hr old gut shot find. I don’t post those pics without first asking the hunter’s permission. The hunter was an aldeer lurker who has never made a post. I took some pics with my good camera and while we were discussing how he found me on the forum, the hunter mentioned telling the story with his first post if the club president was ok with it. I told him not to feel obligated to and that I completely respected everyone’s right to remain anonymous if they choose. Any who……At the first of the season I made a promise to donate my finder’s fee back to the forum when I found one for an Aldeer member. Since this hunter found me through Aldeer I’m counting this one as that find. Promise made….promise kept. $100 donated back to the house. Thanks Aldeer for running a great forum and allowing me to be a part of it.
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Re: CNC Tracking
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01/15/16 04:04 AM
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It’s pouring rain here so I'll tell the story about yesterday’s track. Tracking deer is teaching me new things about their behavior that I never knew before. One thing I’ve come to learn is that deer have an instinctive behavior they turn to when they feel like they are being chased/tracked by a predator. In order to try and lose the predator that’s tracking them….they travel a little ways and then they run around in circles in a small area crossing back over their own scent line again and again. It makes it difficult for the pursuing predator to continue to follow the scent line through all the erratic changes in directions and multiple lines run across one another. This just reinforces the importance of giving a deer PLENTY of time after the shot before tracking it. Most of the time the deer doesn’t even know what has happened until the hunter starts pursuing it. This "pursuit" of the deer can flip that instinct in him and completely change the nature of the track. This is what happened on yesterday’s track. The hunter shot the buck with a bow at a quartering away angle with it’s head down. He thinks he just yanked the shot because the point of impact ended up being in the back of the neck right behind the skull. He said the buck left with the arrow sticking out the back of his head. They had tracked it for several hundred yards and then ran out of blood. For the first 100-125 yards there was little to no blood at all. However, at around 150 yards there was a really large spot of blood the size of a hula hoop or a couch cushion…..big spot with lots of blood. After that really large spot it went back to being spotty and finally trickled out. Here is what I believe happened. The buck bolted out of the hit area but once it got 150 yards away it stopped and just stood there. This is where the large spot of blood was located. It probably stood there for a very long time and only moved when the hunter eventually got down and started tracking. The buck may have even bolted and left when the hunter was coming down out of his tree and the hunter never knew it. At that point the buck knew he was being pursued and went into his instinctive flight strategy to lose the predator. This is why the blood became really spotty again.....the buck was on the move or even running. When we got there to track the buck 6 hours later….we tracked it beautifully right through the search area and several hundred yards on past it. However, once we tracked a few hundred yards farther the deer starting that circling crap. Otis has successfully worked through several of these areas on other tracks but this one through him for a loop for some reason and looking back on it I wish I would have handled it a little differently. He was trying to work his way through it with enthusiasm for a little while but after giving it several attempts he came to me and “said” that he couldn’t figure it out. Here’s what I should have done differently. We had already walked a long ways in to where the hunter was setup along with tracking a ˝ mile and working through a search area. When Otis hung up on that area I think I should have sat down and taken a break. I gave him some water but we immediately went back to trying to work around the loopty loops. I should have given Otis a little mental break and then let him tackle the puzzle again with a fresher mind. As it was, an old buck ended up giving a young dog and a rookie handler the slip. We grid searched the area for another 2 hours but never came across the buck. I almost want to believe he doubled back on us when he exited his scent loops. Lesson learned though. We’ll try a different approach on the next go round. I honestly don’t know that we would have ever found this deer no matter what we did. The hunter hadn’t hit any vitals nor had he cut the deer’s jugular. At best I think the deer may eventually die from a fractured skull or it could possibly live. The important thing I think we should all take away from it though is learning that deer react differently if they know they are being pursued. Had the hunter not pursued the deer after the shot he may have eventually laid down right where he was standing and bleeding the puddle. At worst case I think he would have just walked to another area a short distance away and bedded up where we could have tracked up on him much easier. If you know it’s a bad hit fellas…..slip out of the area very quietly and give it several hours before proceeding. Don’t trigger that flight instinct in the deer and I think we’ll all find more of them....even on ones you track alone where a dog is not needed.
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Re: CNC Tracking
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Thanks Bluwater!....It was nice meeting you. Let me know if I can ever help you out again. Here's a pic of Bluwater's buck now.
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Re: CNC Tracking
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01/16/16 03:00 PM
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Great job!! Amazes me as to what those dogs can do!! Congrats!
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Re: CNC Tracking
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01/17/16 05:01 AM
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Thanks fellas! Here's this morning's find. Another low gut shot. If you look by Otis's back right foot you can kinda see the shot placement.
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Re: CNC Tracking
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01/17/16 05:10 AM
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congrats again to you and Otis, good job.
seems like folks would learn to shoot BEFORE going out and shooting at live deer....
I've spent most of the money I've made in my lifetime on hunting and fishing. The rest I just wasted.....
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Re: CNC Tracking
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congrats again to you and Otis, good job.
seems like folks would learn to shoot BEFORE going out and shooting at live deer.... Thanks Troy. I appreciate it. I think the problem is trying to shoot with all the adrenaline that hits them. Making decisions becomes a lot harder when someone becomes instantly “tweeked out” after seeing the buck. It carries over into the bad decisions that are often made after the shot as well. Folks are so amped up that they don’t use the same rational judgment that they normally would. I’ve had to sit there in a tree and fight it myself before….”Don’t get down!.....Just go look……Don’t get down!......Just go look.”……inner turmoil. Luckily the folks from the track this morning just backed out last night and didn’t push the deer.
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