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<blockquote data-quote="r00s7a" data-source="post: 1344252" data-attributes="member: 9675"><p>I think this is one of the most important rules. Based on clues left at the shot spot, you can determine when to start tracking. When you do start tracking it, if you find a spot where the deer laid down, grass is smashed down, large bloody spot, but is no longer there.... back on out and give it a few hours. Chances are, the deer laid down to expire, but you didn't give it enough time and it jumped before you got there. First time I ever had to really track one, I found about 4 spots where it had laid down but I kept pushing it. Luckily she was bleeding good the whole time and left a good trail, but I pushed her for over half a mile before catching up to her and getting another shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r00s7a, post: 1344252, member: 9675"] I think this is one of the most important rules. Based on clues left at the shot spot, you can determine when to start tracking. When you do start tracking it, if you find a spot where the deer laid down, grass is smashed down, large bloody spot, but is no longer there.... back on out and give it a few hours. Chances are, the deer laid down to expire, but you didn't give it enough time and it jumped before you got there. First time I ever had to really track one, I found about 4 spots where it had laid down but I kept pushing it. Luckily she was bleeding good the whole time and left a good trail, but I pushed her for over half a mile before catching up to her and getting another shot. [/QUOTE]
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