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Thursday, August 23, 2012

Deer tracking dog

This track was a interesting one. Shot was about 15 yards away and he made a double lung hit. He watched the buck go 50-60 yards away and lay down. He waited till dark to get down because he had thirty deer in his food plot. After dark his friend meet Jeff at his tree stand and they both turn on there flashlights and walked over to the spot were Jeff watched his buck bed down. They got over there and they deer was gone and neither of them could find any blood. The food plot was on the edge of a standing corn field to Jeff left and to his right was a irrigation ditch with 3-4 feet of water and a dirt tilled up bean field. The both grid search the entire corn field till about 3 in morning. I showed up 9:30 am and started scout at the shot site and I also never found any blood. Scout tracked the 50 yards to the bed and maybe a quarter size of blood in it. He then turned to the right and was heading to the irrigation ditch/dirt field and once scout made it to the ditch he found his buck floating in the water. Jeff said I never even thought to look over their because it was on 40 yards from his stand and in 100% plain view. When Jeff got down from his Tree stand all the deer took off in every direction and at that point the bedded buck must have spooked and ran to the ditch and Jeff simply could not see because it was after dark and obviously with all the deer running off he could not hear his buck get up.

Rob Miller (810)240-4891 southern&mid mi

Mike Riepen (248)200-9805 S.E.&mid mi

Jeff Murphy(517)449-2638 Lansing

Brian Westra (616)430-7938 GrandRapids

Jim Mayer(906)440-3516 Eastern UP

Chuck Collier(989)255-3825 Gaylord

Daryl Couturier (231)-256-7988 Traverse city
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Deer tracking dog

Rob Miller (810)240-4891 southern&mid mi

Mike Riepen (248)200-9805 S.E.&mid mi

Jeff Murphy(517)449-2638 Lansing

Brian Westra (616)430-7938 GrandRapids

Jim Mayer(906)440-3516 Eastern UP

Chuck Collier(989)255-3825 Gaylord

Daryl Couturier (231)-256-7988 Traverse city

Deer tracking dog

This is yet another liver shot buck. The arrow entered high and at the second to last rib bone. The Hunter made a 45 yard shot so when the arrow entered the buck the entrance and exit whole was basically the same height. The buck ran about 600-700 yards and we never found a single drop of blood. His arrow was completely covered and no drop of blood to be found. This is proof that our hounds do not need blood to find your deer.
Rob Miller (810)240-4891 southern&mid mi

Mike Riepen (248)200-9805 S.E.&mid mi

Jeff Murphy(517)449-2638 Lansing

Brian Westra (616)430-7938 GrandRapids

Jim Mayer(906)440-3516 Eastern UP

Chuck Collier(989)255-3825 Gaylord

Daryl Couturier (231)-256-7988 Traverse city

Deer tracking dogs

This was a liver shot buck. Rob and scout started tracking this buck 14 hours after the hunter made his shot. The buck was slightly angling forward and his arrows entered at the last rib bone. Once the buck was hit he just walked off and was slightly zig zagging as he walked. The hunter watched the buck walk for nearly 400 yards. He waited six hours and he made it about 100 yards farther and at that point lost the blood trail. Him and his brothers grid search prospecting areas with no luck. Scout had no real issues finding the buck. He struggled in a small grove of pine trees and once he worked that out he found the buck "still alive". After we were done tracking I learned that the buck may have doubled back in the pine forest causing some issues.

Rob Miller (810)240-4891 southern&mid mi

Mike Riepen (248)200-9805 S.E.&mid mi

Jeff Murphy(517)449-2638 Lansing

Brian Westra (616)430-7938 GrandRapids

Jim Mayer(906)440-3516 Eastern UP

Chuck Collier(989)255-3825 Gaylord

Daryl Couturier (231)-256-7988 Traverse citys
Rob Miller (810)240-4891 southern&mid mi

Mike Riepen (248)200-9805 S.E.&mid mi

Jeff Murphy(517)449-2638 Lansing

Brian Westra (616)430-7938 GrandRapids

Jim Mayer(906)440-3516 Eastern UP

Chuck Collier(989)255-3825 Gaylord

Daryl Couturier (231)-256-7988 Traverse city