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DoePeeSteve 09-10-2008 09:52 AM

Help me track
 
I've been fortunate enough to not have to track my kills. They've all fallen on the spot or within eye sight. I'm looking for tips on how to track a deer, day time and night time.

Rob/PA, we've had this discussion whether you remember it or not.No need for you to post your preferred methods. If you don't remember, it's because it was flowing that night at the Legion.

gutshot 09-10-2008 09:56 AM

RE: Help me track
 
I always track by getting on the blood and staying on the blood. Now if the blood trail runs out try to stay with the tracks. If that's not possible then get as many people as you can and do a grid search.

crenshaw 09-10-2008 10:03 AM

RE: Help me track
 
The best method I have found for tracking is to go slow and always mark the last place you see blood. I usually use my arrow as the marker. Try to get a couple people to help if its a tough tracking assignment, but the key is not to get ahead of yourself and to go slow. Some people rush ahead and there footsteps actually cover up the blood on accident. I have definately crawled to find blood and its paid off.Also when the blood stops makecircles around the last blood spotted, deer double back all the time(they dont alwaysrun in a straight line)If that doesnt work, I let my German Shorthair have a hand at it. Sometimes he can just smell the deer and go running to it.

Your lucky if you have never tracked a deer. Im always involved in at least one tufftracking job a year either for myself or friends and family.

mohunter82 09-10-2008 10:04 AM

RE: Help me track
 
first thing i do is mark the point of impact. and the last place you saw him. Then mark first blood and slowly work the trail.
My grandfather taught me and his rule was always to slow down. Take a second and breath. you know you hit him now slow your heart rate down and open your eyes. if you lose the trail go back to the last place you found blood and start a grid.

virginiashadow 09-10-2008 10:07 AM

RE: Help me track
 
see above thread.....

Recovery, What To Do After the Shot.

rybohunter 09-10-2008 10:10 AM

RE: Help me track
 
Look about 3" higher up on your screen & you have TONS of info right there.

Rob/PA Bowyer 09-10-2008 10:33 AM

RE: Help me track
 

ORIGINAL: DoePeeSteve

I've been fortunate enough to not have to track my kills. They've all fallen on the spot or within eye sight. I'm looking for tips on how to track a deer, day time and night time.

Rob/PA, we've had this discussion whether you remember it or not.No need for you to post your preferred methods. If you don't remember, it's because it was flowing that night at the Legion.
Legion? I don't nor have ever gone to the Legion. Was that you at the Moose with Ben? ;)

DoePeeSteve 09-10-2008 10:34 AM

RE: Help me track
 
Thanks, didn't see that post.

Ben / PA 09-10-2008 10:39 AM

RE: Help me track
 

ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer


ORIGINAL: DoePeeSteve

I've been fortunate enough to not have to track my kills. They've all fallen on the spot or within eye sight. I'm looking for tips on how to track a deer, day time and night time.

Rob/PA, we've had this discussion whether you remember it or not.No need for you to post your preferred methods. If you don't remember, it's because it was flowing that night at the Legion.
Legion? I don't nor have ever gone to the Legion. Was that you at the Moose with Ben? ;)
Ya, he was tall ugly guy, with the beautiful lady.

DoePeeSteve 09-10-2008 10:52 AM

RE: Help me track
 

ORIGINAL: DoePeeSteve

Thanks, didn't see that post.
Ahhh the Moose it was! Wasn't 100% sure, just knew it was a place I have never been before. Like I said, the beer was flowing, at least it was for us that night (we had a few stops before the Moose that night).



As for the link posted. That's not entirely the information I wanted.I read somewhere a guy took glow sticks to mark the trail at night and hung them from the trees to makea trail. Great tip. Those are the things I was looking for. I've read somewhere about a different typesof glasses or bulbs that will bring out the color of blood at night. Anyone know what I'm speaking of (can't stop ending in a preposition...sorry)? Those kinds of tips.


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