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I sure hate to see bow season come to an end…..The tracking game is about to completely change this weekend. Folks can say what they want to about bows and crossbows but there’s a lot more lead that’s just “slung” at deer than there are arrows and bolts….Bring on all the “I’ve got 2 drops of blood and was aiming right behind the shoulder” calls  Haha so true… hit on the opposite end… ....or....."You know how that .243 doesnt leave an exit hole sometimes"  Riggs is bored I hope someone cripples something for him. We are tracker Saturated around here now so I just get friends mainly.
Would walk over a naked woman to get to a gobblin turkey!
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Riggs is bored I hope someone cripples something for him. We are tracker Saturated around here now so I just get friends mainly.
It is saturated everywhere. Many of my tracks now are coming from southern TN. You have to track on lead there and not many are willing to do that so there are not so many trackers. We have people up here borrowing dogs to go track. It's crazy!
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Good deal CNC, great work!
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Good deal CNC, great work! 
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LUCK:::; When presistence, dedication, perspiration and preparation meet up with opportunity!!! - - - - - - - -A government big enough to give you everything you want, is big enough to take everything you have. Thomas Jeferson - - - - - - - -
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Nice job. All nice bucks too. Bet they were happy hunters.
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No luck on recoveries today.....Spent the first part of the morning grid searching for a high fence deer that was possibly hit two days ago.....No sign of anything though.....Went from there to try and finish off a leg shot buck but he didnt want to cooperate for us......Nothing but bone and meat reported by the hunter at the hit site......We got him up out of his bed at about 350 yards but he was a runner from the start......Swam a pond and kept on going until he crossed over onto the neighbors and we called it off......Otis and Ruby got him to check up 2 or 3 times but he would brake and run again about as soon as they'd get him to stop......Coyotes will likely wear him down over the next few days and he'll be yote poop a week from now........
Last edited by CNC; 11/20/23 03:38 PM.
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Mainly for CNC and the other trackers on here.. but everyone remember how dangerous this can be and do everything you can to be safe. We was tracking what I think was a brisket shot on a 200+ pound deer yesterday morning. Deer bayed fairly easy about 600 yards from shot sight.. I got about 150 from her and heard her squeal and everything went quiet. The deer had horned her fairly high and about 2 inches in front of her hindquarter. Luckily it just went under the skin about 4 inches and didn’t hit any vitals or spine. We ended up with 4 staples so after they come out we should be good to go. It can happen quicker than you think. Goodluck to everyone and be safe
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Mainly for CNC and the other trackers on here.. but everyone remember how dangerous this can be and do everything you can to be safe. We was tracking what I think was a brisket shot on a 200+ pound deer yesterday morning. Deer bayed fairly easy about 600 yards from shot sight.. I got about 150 from her and heard her squeal and everything went quiet. The deer had horned her fairly high and about 2 inches in front of her hindquarter. Luckily it just went under the skin about 4 inches and didn’t hit any vitals or spine. We ended up with 4 staples so after they come out we should be good to go. It can happen quicker than you think. Goodluck to everyone and be safe Glad everything turned out ok..........Otis has always been a very loose bay dog but my other two seem like they're going to be a little more aggressive. I worry about my lab because she seems to want to catch everything
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Glad everything turned out ok..........Otis has always been a very loose bay dog but my other two seem like they're going to be a little more aggressive. I worry about my lab because she seems to want to catch everything
My lab got horned 3 times and now she goes about things a different way. It seems to work for us and saves me lots of energy sometimes.
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She used to never be real aggressive with it. I’m not sure if it’s just more experience or what but she has started getting much more aggressive with them last season. Maybe she will learn from this and we won’t have to deal with it again
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Recovered a nice 8 pt today…….The track was a little over a 1000 yards but since it was hit low in the guts it ended up being a pretty straight forward run right to it…… ![[Linked Image]](https://i.imgur.com/PO0D6J4.jpg) ![[Linked Image]](https://i.imgur.com/xR0I9ko.jpg)
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I went 2 for 2 last night. First one was a pretty easy one on a doe. She went about 200 yards but didn't bleed a drop until 20 yards before we found her. ![[Linked Image]](https://i.postimg.cc/qq4k8bbh/20231121-191433.jpg)
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2nd one was a leg shot 7pt. Dogs bayed him quick but he broke away a couple times. He was fighting the dogs bad so I put a 44mag in his shoulder. We were all catching our breath and the sucker jumps back up and takes off running up hill. Crazy! Dogs caught him quick and I knifed him after that. Turned out he ran within 50 yards of a trail so it was a easy retrieval atleast. ![[Linked Image]](https://i.postimg.cc/rmqbjBTk/20231121-215923.jpg)
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Meeting a guy at 7 to track a nice one
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Aim dead center and have CNC on speed dial, that's all it takes. 
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Aim dead center and have CNC on speed dial, that's all it takes.   We just got back from looking for one shot this evening from 300 yards with a .308.......Unfortunately, it appears that the hunters just grazed the buck.....A small spot of blood at the impact site and that was it......Otis followed a trail for a little ways but never really looked like he had much.....We were due for one of those.....We've had pretty good luck so far with getting calls for recoverable deer.
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Recovered this buck tonight. Coyotes were chewing on him when Muzz got to him. I was confused when he came back to us. He stayed about 50 yards in front of us till we got about 100 yards away from the deer. He ran in and bayed him, we finished him off and were confused on why his rear end was all blown out looking. Finally realized it was from coyotes eating on him. ![[Linked Image]](https://i.postimg.cc/HxyXw778/20231122-193043.jpg)
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Went and loaded up this doe after the buck. Pretty easy track it was just thick and we never found any blood ![[Linked Image]](https://i.postimg.cc/rwTDbPRm/20231122-211622.jpg)
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