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Gear choices that make tracking wounded deer harder than it should be
Tracking isn’t magic. It’s details—quiet feet, good light, and the ability to read sign without turning every step into...
The Avid Outdoorsman on MSN
Should you track a deer at night or wait until morning? The call that saves recoveries
When your arrow hits home in the last minutes of legal light, the decision you make next can matter... The post Should you ...
ALBANY ‒ You can, “Aim small, miss small.” You can routinely shoot one-hole groups on the range. You can wait for the perfect shot. But if you hunt long enough sooner or later you will make what you ...
There’s an ongoing effort in the Pennsylvania Senate to approve the use of drones to help hunters recover their big game animals like deer in the state. In some states like Ohio, drones with thermal ...
Tracking dogs, legal in Minnesota since 2019, are helping hunters recover more deer that would otherwise be lost and spoiled. Many trackers have established their services all across Minnesota, but ...
Hunters will exhaust every effort to recover the deer or bear they hit, searching for hours, calling in friends to help with the search and sometimes even enlisting the aid of a tracking dog service.
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