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Deer Tracking
#5340888
10/04/14 02:25 AM
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Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 838
stxhunter
OP
Tracker
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OP
Tracker
Joined: Mar 2008
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In an effort to keep my dogs nose fresh I'm offering up free tracking dog services. I'm not promising anything, but he's been pretty good on trails and found several deer so far. Dog will remain on leash the entire time for HIS protection. I would be willing to drive about 1.5hrs from the DFW area. Feel free to call or text me at (956)793-0904 with any questions you may have.
Some things to keep in mind if you should need help:
I've been getting lots of calls to help so we've been pretty busy. PLEASE, IF YOU NEED HELP CALL ME BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE!! I've had way too many hunters call after several days/hours worth of tracking and unsuccessful looking. Please call me BEFORE overly contaminating the area or waiting several days.
Try not to contaminate the area too much, it can easily confuse the dog. If you've been tracking for a while and are giving it a "break" because you haven't found anything it's probably time to call someone with a dog.
Every animal taken is important to me. Wether it's a hog, doe, spike, or trophy of a lifetime. Don't hesitate to call if you think you may need help. My dog and I will do all we can to find your animal!
If you have any deer legs or deer blood you are planning on getting rid of please let me know. This will be useful on mock tracks during the off season!
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Re: Deer Tracking
[Re: stxhunter]
#5341044
10/04/14 04:25 AM
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Joined: Dec 2011
Posts: 14,277
Ramsey
Pepe' Le Pew
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Pepe' Le Pew
Joined: Dec 2011
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That's a great service you have. I have a Doberman that helps me on pure instinct and he usually finds the deer. Would love to visit with you on the phone about training tips
Big Beckett!!
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Re: Deer Tracking
[Re: stxhunter]
#5341057
10/04/14 04:42 AM
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Joined: Oct 2012
Posts: 307
Finfeathernfurr
Bird Dog
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Bird Dog
Joined: Oct 2012
Posts: 307 |
That's a good deal. We had a mut groing up never even was able to jump into the truck but would almost pee her self trying to go. My grandma would always have to put her up when we went hunting she would just go crazy when she saw you get a gun. After an hour or so she would let her out. When you did see a deer and shoot I'm not kidding before you sat your gun down and crawled ou of the three she would pass you like a guided missle lol. Even when you were getting to the back Half of 400 acres She would hear it. By the time you got to your deer all 15 pounds of her was trying to drag the deer back to the house like a dog playing tug with a rope. Man she cracked me up we never lost a deer one had gone close to half a mile. The only box blind we had was right behind their house she would even sit in it with you never made a sound she looked like a kid with buck fever when you started bringing up the gun and would tear the walls down to get after um after the shot. Really miss her I'm sure you have about as much fun working the dogs as hunting. What kind of dogs do you have?
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Re: Deer Tracking
[Re: stxhunter]
#5341471
10/04/14 04:38 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 11,738
passthru
THF Celebrity
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THF Celebrity
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Helluva an offer. Hope I don't have to call you on that.
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Re: Deer Tracking
[Re: stxhunter]
#5343577
10/06/14 12:57 AM
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Joined: Aug 2012
Posts: 1,096
B Razorback
Pro Tracker
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Pro Tracker
Joined: Aug 2012
Posts: 1,096 |
Well dang I should have called you yesterday. I can't find a deer at our place so we gave up. If we were still there, I would be giving you a call
You may all go to hell and I will go to Texas! -Davy Crocket This is duck hunting...shirts and shoes are optional
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Re: Deer Tracking
[Re: stxhunter]
#5344451
10/06/14 04:27 PM
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Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 838
stxhunter
OP
Tracker
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OP
Tracker
Joined: Mar 2008
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Glad to be able to help anyone I can. Went out on a call early last season and tracked for several hundred yards without any visible blood, but I was trusting my dog as much as possible. Ended up calling the track off figuring the deer would make it. A few days later got a text that the deer showed up again at the feeder and had been shot. THE ORIGINAL SHOT WAS IN THE FOOT OF THE DEER! No wonder we couldn't find it!
Again, the biggest thing to remember is NOT TO CONTAMINATE the area. It's tough to bring in my dog after people have been looking and dragging scent in the area for hours before and right up to the time we arrive.
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Re: Deer Tracking
[Re: stxhunter]
#5395088
11/03/14 06:47 AM
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Joined: Oct 2014
Posts: 80
Terry Chester
Outdoorsman
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Outdoorsman
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I think this would be a good list to get put in a sticky file.
Moderator's what about it?
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Re: Deer Tracking
[Re: stxhunter]
#5395808
11/03/14 04:15 PM
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Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 32,506
kmon11
junior
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junior
Joined: Sep 2006
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Put the OP in this thread in the blood trailing thread in the Deer Hunting Forum and brought it back up as a sticky
lf the saying "Liar, Liar your pants on fire" were true Mainstream news might be fun to watch
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