Survival World on MSN
How experienced hunters track wounded deer - with or without blood
Blood color and texture tell a story about the shot placement. Bright, frothy blood with bubbles indicates a lung hit, while ...
That’s OK, though, because Monday marks the start of only the second full deer season to legally allow use of blood-tracking dogs to recover wounded or lost deer in this state, and both deer hunters ...
Sometimes a deer will simply drop in its tracks, ending your hunt the moment you squeeze the trigger. Just as often, a deer will run out of sight and start the next chapter of your hunt. Once you ...
The Avid Outdoorsman on MSN
The easiest deer tracking mistakes to avoid
Tracking a deer after the shot is where hunts are either finished cleanly or fall apart fast. Even experienced... The post The easiest deer tracking mistakes to avoid appeared first on The Avid ...
How easy is it to get permission from the Pennsylvania Game Commission to track a deer after dark? So easy, a 56-year-old, technologically-challenged bowhunter did it. Earlier this year, I wrote a few ...
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