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Sunday, September 21, 2014

2014 Deer Tracking Season Is Here

 The long wait is over for Tracking Wounded Deer In Ohio!
 
I received a call to track in the Bluegrass at 9:00 am. Talking to the hunter about the events that took place that morning at 7:15 am when the arrow left his bow was what every tracker wants to hear. As we are going through the questions to give us a better understanding of what happened I got more excited to commit to this track. This sounded like a gut shot deer and the steps the hunter took after the shot were text book on the side of experience. He knew that this deer was hit far back and knew the last thing he could to was take off tracking this buck. His experience gave him the knowledge to make the next very important steps. He marked the hit site with his arrow and backed out and gave us a call. We decided to give the deer at least 12 hrs before we would take up the track. Now this deer didn't go far and to be honest the hunter would of probably found this deer without us. This was definitely and exception to the way it almost always plays out. But the smartest and toughest decision a hunter will make.

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Tracking Wounded Deer in Ohio

Three weeks from now and the Ohio Archery season will be here once again. My personal favorite time of the year for sure. The smell in the air, the corn and beans starting to dry out and Ohio Giant Whitetails make this the greatest canvas of all.
Buddy and I will be traveling Tracking Deer across Ohio once again . We travel a large part of the state assisting hunters. If you are in need of a Professional Tracking Dog in Ohio we are your team.