Maybe you’re thinking about getting a dog to help find wounded deer for yourself and your crew of hunting friends and family. You might even want to learn how to train a blood tracking dog yourself.
Helping others recover their deer has become a passion for a life-long outdoorsman. Michael Beck, 49, Jerome, Somerset County, has a dog, Dexter, that’s trained to follow the scent of a wounded deer.
Discussing the best hunting dogs for various game is kind of like arguing whether a Chevy or Ford is better: No one ever changes camps because they’re happy with what they’ve got. Still, we’re going ...
Hunters strive to make a quick, clean kill with their shots at big game, but sometimes a wounded animal disappears into the forest. Tracking dogs can help in their recovery. The Pennsylvania Game ...
SOUTH OF SUPERIOR -- Daphne and Mr. Pitts are in a fever. They smell blood, and they like it. "Pick it up! Find the deer!" urges their owner and master, Steve Wittke of rural Douglas County. "Good boy ...
Deer hunters in Louisiana will see a few looser restrictions on tracking mortally wounded deer when the season opens this fall thanks to a new act signed into law by Gov. Jeff Landry. Act No. 272, ...
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has signed Act 272 into law. Act 272 allows a licensed hunter or tracker to pursue a deer that was legally shot and mortally wounded, to utilize lights and a ...
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