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We searched for over 3 hours, found no blood only his tracks where he had fled into the shrub. The tracks where he skid down through the bush. They were very clear and defined. We followed these tracks for about 100-120 odd metres and then these tracks went into the pine block I spock of earlier and up over the ridge where it went into long green grass and we lost all sign and evidence due to the rainy conditions. Funnily enough where we found a make up camp and a pile of goat heads. We scanned the area for blood and hair or anything that would be a sign of any kind of hit and found nothing. I am a firm believer it tracking down a injured animal and can honestly say we put in a huge effort.
Probably should've said that in the first place then Its a real bugger losing/missing an animal, especially a nice stag.
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