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Sunday, September 21, 2014

Shields,mi youth hunter scores first deer

Congratulations Caitlin on your first deer. The hunter shot the buck in the morning they found pretty good sign for the first 80 to 100 yards, they jumped the buck at. About the 100 yd mark and backed out. They came back a little later and could not find any more sign, they did a small search and came up empty. I received the call from the young ladies father and we headed out to track. It took Cash about 30-45 minutes to work through where they had searched. About 400 yards past where they had jumped the deer we found this beautiful michigan whitetail laying in the hardwoods. WE LOVE THE SMILES AND JOY..

Howell Mi. 2014 youth hunt.


Hunter is 8 years old and has let every single doe walk by him. Just waiting for a buck. Well his patience paid off on 9/20/14 when he made a great shot on this giant spike buck. The 20 gauge slug did its job however it did not pass through. As soon as Hunter shot the sky's open up and it started raining washing away the blood trail. Hunters dad found stomach matter on the ground and backed out. Sypris found the buck .34 of a mile away. We found two drops of blood and 3 spots of stomach matter. That's it. Their was no way you could eye track this buck. 
Congrats Hunter on your very first buck. 
Joe and Ken helped with tracking because Hunters dad had knee surgery. 

 

Brooklyn Mi. Youth hunt successful hunters.

Alex Sherman 8 years old!! made a great shot on his very first buck. Alex was using a 20 gauge. The buck ran about 70 yards leaving virtual no blood to eye track. The slug did not pass through the buck. The slug was lodged in the opposite shoulder. Alex dad Eric was not going to risk losing his son first buck. After eye tracking for 30-40 only and finding just a few drops of blood he backed out and brought in the hound. The buck was only 25-30 yards farther then where he stopped and backed out. In the end a dog wasn't needed. Better safe then sorry.