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Deer tracking dog request- Henry County
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<blockquote data-quote="kkh325" data-source="post: 5771003" data-attributes="member: 5396"><p>Sounds like the Buck should be in the area dead. Possible also someone else located the dead Buck and took it. One time I along with my Brother and Father were hunting at LBL on a Either Sex Gun Hunt. Around 8 am 3 Does came down the Deer trail we located on the top of the Ridge. My Father who was using a Winchester Model 71 .348 Winchester shot the largest Doe. The Doe ran straight down the Ridge into a bottom. We started following the blood trail down the Ridge which was fairly steep. At the bottom the Doe then ran probably ran 50 yards in the bottom. We found where she finally dropped over dead. But this is where it gets interesting. Someone else beat us to the Doe and proceeded to drag her straight out the bottom to the Road and load her up and was gone. We did not see the ones who did this or the vehicle. We followed where she fell over dead and they started dragging her out to the Road. No other shots in the area. So it happens especially on Public Land (WMA). You are probably hunting on private land but there is others that could be there who don't care on whose property they are hunting. I hope you are able to locate your Buck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kkh325, post: 5771003, member: 5396"] Sounds like the Buck should be in the area dead. Possible also someone else located the dead Buck and took it. One time I along with my Brother and Father were hunting at LBL on a Either Sex Gun Hunt. Around 8 am 3 Does came down the Deer trail we located on the top of the Ridge. My Father who was using a Winchester Model 71 .348 Winchester shot the largest Doe. The Doe ran straight down the Ridge into a bottom. We started following the blood trail down the Ridge which was fairly steep. At the bottom the Doe then ran probably ran 50 yards in the bottom. We found where she finally dropped over dead. But this is where it gets interesting. Someone else beat us to the Doe and proceeded to drag her straight out the bottom to the Road and load her up and was gone. We did not see the ones who did this or the vehicle. We followed where she fell over dead and they started dragging her out to the Road. No other shots in the area. So it happens especially on Public Land (WMA). You are probably hunting on private land but there is others that could be there who don't care on whose property they are hunting. I hope you are able to locate your Buck. [/QUOTE]
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