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<blockquote data-quote="VIKING" data-source="post: 1461194" data-attributes="member: 16840"><p>When hunting in woods or timber and trailing a wounded deer I like to use sticks and dead fall that I find on the ground to lean up against a tree at every spot of blood. You can then look and see the path the deer has taken and have a better idea of his path. When I use to hunt public hunting land in Southeastern Ok. I would also use this method to mark a path to my stand. Just lean the dead fall against the tree and point it in the direction of your stand. They would be easy to follow the next morning with a flashlight. This was also many years before GPS's. And of course no littering of any kind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VIKING, post: 1461194, member: 16840"] When hunting in woods or timber and trailing a wounded deer I like to use sticks and dead fall that I find on the ground to lean up against a tree at every spot of blood. You can then look and see the path the deer has taken and have a better idea of his path. When I use to hunt public hunting land in Southeastern Ok. I would also use this method to mark a path to my stand. Just lean the dead fall against the tree and point it in the direction of your stand. They would be easy to follow the next morning with a flashlight. This was also many years before GPS's. And of course no littering of any kind. [/QUOTE]
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