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Re: Dog for Does?
[Re: StoneMan]
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01/15/18 04:54 AM
01/15/18 04:54 AM
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Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 8,979 USA
marshmud991
14 point
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Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 8,979
USA
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If i'm willing to shoot it, then i'm willing to do all i can to retrieve it. This!!!! I'm about as easy a going guy you're gonna meet. But if you wanna see me red faced and shaking, shoot a doe and not put in all efforts to find it. We had a couple guys that used to hunt with us and if they shot a doe and it didn't drop or die within a short distance they wouldn't even try to find it. After a few times this happened and we went and found the deer less than 100yds away and they threw out the "it's just a doe no big deal" they were unpolitetly told to pack their chit and get the you know what off the property and do not ever think of coming back.
It's hard to kiss the lips at night that chews your a$$ all day long.
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Re: Dog for Does?
[Re: marshmud991]
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01/15/18 05:23 AM
01/15/18 05:23 AM
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Joined: Dec 2013
Posts: 472 Birmingham, AL
ivanwright
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4 point
Joined: Dec 2013
Posts: 472
Birmingham, AL
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If i'm willing to shoot it, then i'm willing to do all i can to retrieve it. This!!!! I'm about as easy a going guy you're gonna meet. But if you wanna see me red faced and shaking, shoot a doe and not put in all efforts to find it. We had a couple guys that used to hunt with us and if they shot a doe and it didn't drop or die within a short distance they wouldn't even try to find it. After a few times this happened and we went and found the deer less than 100yds away and they threw out the "it's just a doe no big deal" they were unpolitetly told to pack their chit and get the you know what off the property and do not ever think of coming back. Yeah, I don't disagree... the couple of does I've lost were after looking hard (bad, non-fatal shots I believe). But again, it never occurred to me to get a dog after them. Although, I will admit, the idea of calling a tracking dog is relatively new to me after reading this site over the last few years.
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Re: Dog for Does?
[Re: ivanwright]
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01/15/18 06:49 PM
01/15/18 06:49 PM
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Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 227 Georgia and alabama
Idahomike
4 point
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4 point
Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 227
Georgia and alabama
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Curious if anyone has ever called a tracking dog for a doe?
I just got to thinking about why we (I) hunt and what we (I) value...
I call myself primarily hunting for meat, but over the years have lost a couple of does without ever considering calling a dog. I haven't yet lost a buck, but I wouldn't hesitate to call a dog for a "good buck".
Just curious of others' thoughts on the matter. I will track anything,fawn,doe,button buck,buck.to us a deer is a deer.
mike and lucy lopez let us track your deer 24/7 we track for donations No mandatory fee. 630-240-6394
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