
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


When it comes to recovering your deer, a lot of factors can play a major roll in how quickly you can tack them down. Sometimes, you may make the perfect shot and the deer doesn't even go 100 yards. Other times, you may make a bad shot, and you get thrown into a rodeo of a track job. You are on your blood trail and it suddenly stops, you may kick your deer up in the process of trailing, or you grid search the area and do not find him. Sometimes you just need that extra tool to track down your deer, man's best friend. In this episode we wanted to breakdown the topic of tracking dogs. We lay out the dos and don'ts of how to track, questions to ask a tracker, as well as for you new trackers, situations to look for in a track! We hit both perspectives to give you the best insight on what to look for in tracking down your deer with dogs!
By Raised Hunting4.9
204204 ratings
When it comes to recovering your deer, a lot of factors can play a major roll in how quickly you can tack them down. Sometimes, you may make the perfect shot and the deer doesn't even go 100 yards. Other times, you may make a bad shot, and you get thrown into a rodeo of a track job. You are on your blood trail and it suddenly stops, you may kick your deer up in the process of trailing, or you grid search the area and do not find him. Sometimes you just need that extra tool to track down your deer, man's best friend. In this episode we wanted to breakdown the topic of tracking dogs. We lay out the dos and don'ts of how to track, questions to ask a tracker, as well as for you new trackers, situations to look for in a track! We hit both perspectives to give you the best insight on what to look for in tracking down your deer with dogs!

4,809 Listeners

1,479 Listeners

1,857 Listeners

766 Listeners

632 Listeners

689 Listeners

410 Listeners

812 Listeners

625 Listeners

1,396 Listeners

562 Listeners

535 Listeners

358 Listeners

391 Listeners

103 Listeners