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<blockquote data-quote="luvcatchingbass" data-source="post: 190812" data-attributes="member: 1979"><p>I was going with the blood thought, start on any/last known blood to get one going. most of my thought could be way off track as it is just the initial thought process after reading.</p><p>Hopefully Buck Tracker can enlighten us because I sure don't know much about tracking with dogs. It does interest me as I have been around enough people that have had bad shots whether it be bad ability, pour choice, or bad luck. my last bad shot was on my biggest of the time and I was lucky to get another crack at him and able to recover. Had I not got another chance when I did the percentages of tracking and possible recovery in that area is not normally in the hunters favor, been there done that and more found than lost luckily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luvcatchingbass, post: 190812, member: 1979"] I was going with the blood thought, start on any/last known blood to get one going. most of my thought could be way off track as it is just the initial thought process after reading. Hopefully Buck Tracker can enlighten us because I sure don't know much about tracking with dogs. It does interest me as I have been around enough people that have had bad shots whether it be bad ability, pour choice, or bad luck. my last bad shot was on my biggest of the time and I was lucky to get another crack at him and able to recover. Had I not got another chance when I did the percentages of tracking and possible recovery in that area is not normally in the hunters favor, been there done that and more found than lost luckily. [/QUOTE]
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