Jun 24, 2018
Sometimes those kills shots don’t go as planned or sometimes,
despite a double lung shot, the deer finds it’s way into terrain or
structure that make the wounded deer track undetectable to the
hunter. A trained deer tracking dog can be an immeasurable
asset to a hunter in situations just like this and it’s the right
thing to do out of respect for the animal. But how does it
work? What should we expect when we call in the dogs?
We invited a panel of volunteer leashed dog deer trackers into the
studio to discuss many of the issues surrounding tracking a wounded
deer with a trained dog.
Dedication: This show is dedicated to our good friend Fender. He
was the best deer and turkey camp dog we’ve ever known. Rest in
peace my friend. We’ll miss you buddy.
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CREDITS:
This Show was Written, Edited, and Produced by Jason “Jay” Scott
Ammann
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