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Yesterday morning, my wife unzipped a muley because she underestimated the range. This left a bit of intestines sticking out and very little blood. First, we managed to find it in some brush. It had its back to me at 30 yards, but I was rifleless having filled out earlier. I was signaling my wife where the deer was, and it burst out. She had a quick running shot which took off its right front foot. That's when the tracking job began. It bled very little, sometimes one drop in 40 yards. After about a 2 1/2 hour tracking job, I found it dead close to a mile away.


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Hey JD, Darn shame about the problems along the way, but real glad to hear you did recover the Deer. Nice tracking.
 
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At least the animal was recovered. Do you have pictures?


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Gut shot and a foot blown off, huh? How did your wife react to that utter mess she put herself in?

Sounds like you did a good job tracking.


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It's always good to hear a happy ending to a bad situation.
 
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Too bad more states do not allow blood tracking dogs to be used they are amazing to watch.

My guess is that a dog would have trailed that deer in under 20 min. The use of them would save a lot of wounded game.

I say that because to would take the handler that long to follow.
 
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Too bad more states do not allow blood tracking dogs to be used they are amazing to watch.

My guess is that a dog would have trailed that deer in under 20 min. The use of them would save a lot of wounded game.

I say that because to would take the handler that long to follow.


Yep. You should see my labs in action. I didn't realize that the use of track dogs was illegal in some states til recently. What kind of law is that? Who wouldn't want a hunter to find his quarry?


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Kamo: She was very upset with her poor shooting. It happens to everyone eventually; her first one this year died on the spot. This is the first deer I've had to track more than a couple hundred yards for her.

By the time I could go to town and get a dog to track a deer where we usually hunt, the deer would be bloated. 2 1/2 hours each way. It would also have been dark.


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