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Re: Dog Tracking ... story/poll
[Re: treemydog]
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TDog93
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Booner
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Would depend on the situation for me. I tracked a doe earlier this year - prob took hour to find blood - but once i did - track/blood was great - prob ran 50-70 yards. When my boy shot his first good buck and he had some misses before - we waited 20 Minutes then checked for blood at shot sight - there was a blood drop right where he stood. But a deer ran off when we were at shot site. I felt bad - thought it was his deer. Backed out - art powers is awesome - called him and his dog. 10 minute track. There was enough blood stevie wonder could hav tracked it. Prob a diff deer that ran off! For me - i hav tracked enough i hav nothing to prove amd i lov watching dogs work. I called the dog no regret. This year - thought i had a clean miss or bad shot - thought it was my best ever deer - it was not. No hesitation - called the dog! Buck only ran 50 yards! On a buck of a lifetime - i rather not screw it up. Who the heck am i trying to impress with a blood track?? š to me - its really more out of respect for the deer than me having to feel manly. My best track was last year - no blood at shot sight - deer hit a thicket - dog guy too busy. So me - a good friend and my boy found him together - was a great hit and short track - took forever to find the blood. Good memories both ways and to me learn more doing both ways
Hunt the wind - leave it better than you found it - love your neighbor as you love your self We need prayer for our country now more than ever
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Re: Dog Tracking ... story/poll
[Re: treemydog]
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Posts: 1,193 Birmingham,AL
low wall
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When I was growing up hunting Sumter County in the '70s, it was not uncommon to spend 3-4 hours trying to unravel a trail. I remember one of our party stripping down and swimming the Noxubee to continue to follow a trail on the other side. The ethos back then was if you knew you'd hit the deer, you worked until you found it or it got dark. Now, it seems like "Meh, let's go hunt another one." Lot more deer in the world now. I think back then we followed a trail too quickly. I'm a lot more likely to go back and get a big breakfast or lunch, and let the deer bleed out, rather than push him too soon. I pushed a nice cull 6 that my son shot as a youngster, off a bed a couple hundred yards from the shot, that we should have let alone for a while.
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Re: Dog Tracking ... story/poll
[Re: treemydog]
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Posts: 12,067 Kennedy, al
globe
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Kills me when people say āI shot at one, walked out there but I didnāt see any bloodā.
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Re: Dog Tracking ... story/poll
[Re: treemydog]
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Posts: 5,202 Michigan
Sasquatch Lives
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This is where pride (emotion) can trump rational sense if you let itā¦ā¦.Nobody cares if your Daniel Boone or notā¦ā¦.I have people routinely spend hours looking for a deer that it takes us 10 minutes to findā¦ā¦.The more people that stomp an area out for hours looking the more difficult you potentially make it for a dog to recover it for youā¦ā¦.If you shoot a good one and really want to find it then who cares if a dog recovers itā¦..Y'all know the Indians used dogs right? This is where you are wrong CNC. I care. It was extremely rewarding finding that deer and I wouldn't have traded that experience with my boy for nothing. Take responsibility for the situation and go the extra mile. Edit: I know there are situations where a dog is needed, CNC. I just get frustrated when folks don't try. They are, in my opinion, missing out on a huge part of the hunt and short changing themselves of the total experience. How many tracks have you been on where you thought: "oh jeeze.. if they'd only walked 15 more steps." Amen to that. I have spent hours and hours tracking deer and loved every minute of it. Never needed to call a dog and probably never will. Had two that was beginning to wonder about but put in the time and found em.
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Re: Dog Tracking ... story/poll
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Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 23,976 Awbarn, AL
CNC
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Dances With Weeds
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Edit: I know there are situations where a dog is needed, CNC. I just get frustrated when folks don't try. They are, in my opinion, missing out on a huge part of the hunt and short changing themselves of the total experience. How many tracks have you been on where you thought: "oh jeeze.. if they'd only walked 15 more steps."
I didnāt see the editā¦ā¦Iād say this happens less than 10% of the timeā¦..The perception that hunters are calling trackers due to laziness is just not the caseā¦..More often they do everything possible first before callingā¦ā¦even to the point of going further than they should before backing outā¦ā¦
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