The actual tracking and reading sign left by wounded deer, ... Gut shot deer will often run long distances before dying or laying up and they usually don't die quickly either. If you suspect you have gut shot a deer and you are hunting in the evening the best thing you can do is to backoff and try trailing the next morning.
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The shot felt good and I was willing to bet it was a solid hit, but the deer showed no sign of having been hit, but instead ran across the field with tail held high (which wounded deer supposedly don't do) and disappeared into the thick woods on the other side. ... After waiting for Dad to arrive, I started trailing the deer.
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Illinois' premier site for deer hunting, fishing and birding - Prairie State Outdoors ... Even mortally wounded deer seldom drop dead in their tracks. They may run 50 ... Trailing a wounded animal does not give you automatic permission to cross property lines. While many of them will grant permission under those circumstances,
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If the blood trail runs out, a hunter must know how to follow an almost invisible trail of tracks and turned-over leaves and notice minute details that indicate a wounded deer has passed through an area. Even veteran woodsmen find this a challenge. ... A good trailing dog will remain on the trail of a wounded animal.
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This explains the gaining popularity of using trained dogs to recover wounded deer. A nonprofit group called Deer Search, Inc., (DSI) has a membership of 150 volunteers who use trailing dogs to help people recover wounded deer.
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Some of our recent and past blood trailing dog recovery photos ... A blood trailing dog can usually make recoveries easier and faster than when trailing without a dog, thus eliminating much of the anxiety from the tracking/trailing experience. ... The recoveries include 3 species of Boone + Crockett class animals - deer,
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Blood tracking or blood trailing is a method of using tracking dogs, usually on a long tracking leash, to find wounded big game such as deer and bear. A tracking dog is usually used when there is little or no blood that the hunter can see.
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The Low family has registered Blue Lacy dogs. ... Baylee; Tri-colored Female ... blood trailing wounded game...
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