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<blockquote data-quote="dogsled" data-source="post: 5700564" data-attributes="member: 22589"><p>I keep a tracking kit in my Jeep during season that I hope to never use. Has a roll of toilet paper, rechargeable head lamp, engineer tape and light sticks. I put this together after losing a deer a few years ago when I was not prepared for a night search. I found the deer the next morning in a brush pile only about 20 yards from where I lost the trail the night before, but due to the heat the meat was ruined. I still feel bad about giving up early.</p><p></p><p>The only other deer I have lost I shot in the rain. He took off in one direction over the hill. I followed in that direction, then lost the trail. Found the carcass the next spring , he had doubled back on me around the base of the hill and was not far from where he had been shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogsled, post: 5700564, member: 22589"] I keep a tracking kit in my Jeep during season that I hope to never use. Has a roll of toilet paper, rechargeable head lamp, engineer tape and light sticks. I put this together after losing a deer a few years ago when I was not prepared for a night search. I found the deer the next morning in a brush pile only about 20 yards from where I lost the trail the night before, but due to the heat the meat was ruined. I still feel bad about giving up early. The only other deer I have lost I shot in the rain. He took off in one direction over the hill. I followed in that direction, then lost the trail. Found the carcass the next spring , he had doubled back on me around the base of the hill and was not far from where he had been shot. [/QUOTE]
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