Originally Posted by CNC
Originally Posted by 1bamashooter

Its pathetic is what it is I've seen several on that nose to the ground that didn't even attempt to track it......


Year before last….Mr. Randy Vick (goes by trackncur on here) received a call from a man in south Georgia who said he’d just shot the biggest buck he’d even shot in his life. It’s one they had been after for a while and he was a giant. He said that he felt like he made a good shot but he didn’t want to take any chances so he slipped out of his stand without even walking to the hit site and came straight back home to get Mr. Randy on his way with the dog. When they got there and started searching, they quickly found the buck at only around 100 yards. It turned out to be the biggest deer killed in the state of GA that year. Was he pathetic for backing out and calling in the dog to make sure he recovered that buck?

This conversation is really just silly and a lot like the ones that were had when crossbows were legalized. Let me ask y’all this…..There’s a fairly new product for helping blood track deer call Luminol. Its some tablets you dissolve in water that when sprayed across the blood trail causes it to glow neon blue at night. Do any of you have an issue with hunters backing out and going to get some luminol to help find their deer?




you just highlighted one reason why I have a problem with your thinking in general. The fact is that the guy got all into bringing in the dogs for his "antlers." if he needed that dog so bad to find his trophy buck I hope he calls every time he shoots a doe.

but seriously, who are you trying to convince at this point. most say that dogs have there place. heck I wish I had one about 5 years ago on a track that went cold. however, some of us believe that if you have no idea of how to track a deer (and no interest in learning) maybe you shouldn't be pulling the trigger in the 1st place.