All of the above.
All of the above.
And to get back to @Tahr's original post, one of my previous pointers tracked a deer I wounded (shot it in the bum was facing away from me and pulled the shot, total cockup). Ran away, missed my mate said so we carried on but a nagging feeling I had hit it so went back to look.
Dog got a little interested and I found a single spec of blood on a leaf, and long story short 4 1/2 hours later she led me to a very mobile 3 legged deer and I finished the job.
She earnt her biscuits that night!!
Sadly old age caught up with my "baby girl" and she departed this life last year
And with the deer mentioned
Trust the dog.........................................ALWAYS Trust the dog!!
This is a true story. Back country hut.Hunter there with dog on bottom bunk. Loopies came in and started to roundly abuse hunter about dog in hut. Late at night. Pause in the ranting of the loopies. All you could hear was a round being chambered. Deadly quiet. Next you heard was sound of disappearing footsteps out the hut door. In the morning gentle smile on the dudes face. We were leaving with plenty of meat and just cracked up when we got far enough away from the hut.
Bella did a neat thing yesterday. I fluffed a standing shot at 100 yards and hit a fallow spiker through the third rib. The sound and sight picture gave me a sinking feeling. It was in quite thick messy bush. Bella quickly picked up the scent and I followed her up a ridge and then she ducked over the side and disappeared. Then some barks. Then she came back. I headed for where she had been barking and she disappeared ahead again. I heard one growl. After about 80 yards there she was laying quietly next to a very alive but immobile deer. I quickly dispatched it. She had tracked about 200 yards and I only saw one small bit of blood. Good Bella! She is 22 months.
Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing, and right-doing, there is a field. I will meet you there.
- Rumi
What projectile is Bella using? LOL. Looks dead.
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