Maybe you’re thinking about getting a dog to help find wounded deer for yourself and your crew of hunting friends and family. You might even want to learn how to train a blood tracking dog yourself.
Blood-trailing dogs may track down black bears shot by hunters if a bill before the Wyoming Legislature passes. It’s already legal to use dogs to ...
Sometimes a deer will simply drop in its tracks, ending your hunt the moment you squeeze the trigger. Just as often, a deer will run out of sight and start the next chapter of your hunt. Once you ...
Archery deer season is in progress, and the Arkansas Blood Trailing Network is busy recovering deer that hunters would have otherwise lost. This group is a loose association of people that own dogs ...
The scent of hunting season is in the air and Blood Tracking Dogs of Southern Maryland showed off a few of its amazing canines to shoppers at Tractor Supply Company’s Charlotte Hall location Sept. 14.
Tracking a wounded deer is both an art and a science, requiring patience, observation, and sometimes, creative thinking. Whether you’re a seasoned hunter or just starting out, understanding the ...
Tracking isn’t magic. It’s details—quiet feet, good light, and the ability to read sign without turning every step into... The post Gear choices that make tracking wounded deer harder than it should ...
Vermont has a group of certified, volunteer dog handlers who help hunters find wounded game. The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Board recently loosened limits to include more animals and let trackers ...
Tracking dogs, legal in Minnesota since 2019, are helping hunters recover more deer that would otherwise be lost and spoiled. Many trackers have established their services all across Minnesota, but ...