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Friday, October 31, 2014

Ypsilanti Michigan Blood tracking dogs

Rear leg gut shot. My client didn't find any blood for the first 30 yards. He knew his shot was back so he used tracking insurance and Sypris made quick work for a steadfast recovery. 
Congrats Steve Miller. 

Burton Michigan. Deer tracking dogs

Gut shot. We tracked him 22 hours after the shot. Jumped and pushed him over 2 miles. We found him in a swamp and decided to back out to give him more time. With in 5 min the next day my client found his trophy. 

Sunday, October 19, 2014

Michigan deer blood tracking dogs Clio Michigan

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Lawton mi.

2 day old track. 
2" of rain. 
Tracker Bo 5 month old Kopov Bella figured out that the buck doubled back and went in a totally different direction. Bella got to a point in a thicket where she kept searching this one area however just couldn't figure it out. Typically when a deer lays  in one spot for two days the area has a large ball of sent so it's hard for young dog to figure that out. 
This is a text from the hunter sent to Bo.  

Hi Bo...we found it thanks to you!!!!...it was about 10yrd into the brush were you awesome dog stopped!!!!!!!!...thanks again Tim, Joe , Jared and Carter!!!!!!!.....
Lawton Mi. 
Tracker Bo contact. 

Shiawassee County state land

.55 recovery. 
Sypris 88th recovery. 
State land big buck

Michigan deer blood tracking dogs Croswell Mi.

Liver 1 lung. 
The buck was shot at 7:30 a.m. And recovered around 2p.m.


Thursday, October 16, 2014

Howell Michigan

Scott LeFevre made a quartering to shot on this dandy 9 point buck.
With a bolt covered in crap and no blood trail Scott elected to use a deer tracking dog. He saved Rob Miller number off of the Michigan Sportsman Forum. A call was made and details figured out and Rob was their 3 hours after the shot. Sypris found the buck in 10 min. The blood trail was sparse and the tall weeds made it difficult to see blood. The buck ran 200 yards and died in Scott's pond. Scott elected not to track his buck because the sign on his bolt didn't look good. Scott would not have found him the night he shot the buck do to a sparse blood trail because the bolt exited the guts. 
However during daylight he would have eventually found him. It was vital we tracked him the night of because it was so warm out. 

Friday, October 10, 2014

Livingston County Michigan

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Durand Mi. No blood

Scott Dean testimonial First off I would like to say Rob and Sypris make an amazing tracking duo and I will be highly recommending them to anyone needing assistance recovering a wounded deer. Last night I shot a buck right at dusk. I was 20' off the ground in a tree stand and the buck was 25 yards slightly quartering away. The arrow hit 6" behind the shoulder center height of the body. He jumped and ran twenty yards and stopped. As I sat there waiting for him to fall over dead he slowly walked off out of sight like nothing happened....I waited the last half hour until dark and snuck down to take a look at my arrow. The fletchings and shaft were covered in thin red granular blood. I figured the way the deer reacted after the shot I better give him some time to bed down and bleed out. After an hour and half my father, youngest brother and myself went back to search for a blood trail. After 25 yards the blood stopped...we fanned out 10 yards in front of last blood and searched for blood with no luck. It was then I decided to back out and give Rob at MDTH a call. He was quick to respond and very thorough over the details of shot placement and the deer's reaction. After I told him where I thought my arrow landed he pulled it up on a shot simulator on his phone and we narrowed it down to being a liver maybe single lung hit and we should put Sypris on the trail while the scent was still hot. He arrived at 10pm and we walked to the shot sight. As soon as Rob laid eyes on the arrow
he said the grisly matter on the shaft and veins was definitely liver and we should be able to recover the deer. It took Syrpis a few minutes of circling around in the thicket to become acquainted with the bucks scent but once she locked on it was only a short 100 yards before she found the buck....he had made it 120 yards without a single drop of blood after the first 25 yards. The shot was spot on where I had thought and hit the liver and back side or both lungs. Needless to say the new 3 blade Muzzy Trocar broadheads had not down their job in producing a good blood trail and without the aid of Sypris I may have not recovered the buck. This goes to show that even if you lose blood a tracking dog can still recover a mortally wounded deer. So don't give up and when in doubt back out and give the guys at MDTH a call and hopefully they can help you the same way the helped me.

Sunday, October 5, 2014

Manchester Mi.

George was covered with deer this morning. This dark body 2.5 year old offered a quartering away shot at 25 yards. 

The shot was right on!! Hitting the bucks 4th to last rib bone angling forward exiting out just behind the offside shoulder. Blood spray at the shot site and a completely blood soaked arrow!! George was happy with his shot and two hours later he starting eye tracking. Making 200 yards with decent blood then all of the sudden the blood trail vanished. He circled the area looking for blood or his 175#'s of fast food. Nothing!!! Right then he made the phone call to Rob Miller for some insight and maybe help. Arrangements were made and 1.5 hrs later Sypris was put on blood at the shot site. We found steady blood for 200 yards then the buck made a large circle before heading down hill in to a thick bottom. Just as we started down the hill the blood trail picked up. Another 240 yards and heading up hill we found George's buck. 
Sypris made quick work and her accuracy was spot on!!! 
Single lung,liver,nicked the stomach. 


Bruce township

Hard quartering to shot.
Lung,liver,paunch shot. The buck went .17 of a mile leaving scent for Sypris to track however the intestines plugged the exit hole leaving no blood to eye track. 
Entry hole
Exit hole 
The bolt at the shot site. Notice pieces of intestines on the ground. 
Congrats Marty

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Brighton Mi. Nick Bombe


Nick shots this 8 point on opening morning with a xbow. Perfect shot. Double lung and blood everywhere. After tracking the buck 100 yards in chest high weeds they lose the trail. Knowing he made a perfect shot and seeing blood everywhere they start grid searching the small field chest high weeds in it. Still no deer. So they figured the buck made it to the woods. So they searched in theur for a few min. No luck. They decided to use a dog knowing the buck was dead. Sypris retraced their steps and in 6 min Syoris found Nicks buck. Due to the tall weeds they must have walked by him over a dozen times.  I can honestly say they may not have every found him and since they used a dog they have the perfect ending.