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Title: My tracking last year, learn from my mistakes.
Post by: MIKEXRAY on April 03, 2010, 10:06:52 AM
Before last year I had not needed to track an animal as they had all died in sight with both rifle & bow. Last year I shot a cow elk with my bow & made mistakes even though I had read & heard all of the right things to do. I thought I would post & maybe help someone in the same circumstance this season. The first mistake I made was not stopping the animal, I took a 30 yard shot at a walking cow with my bow without leading her and hit her a little far back. Still hitting vitals. My second mistake was after seeing the less than perfect hit I only waited one hour. The next mistake I made was taking up the trail with my hunting buddy ( great blood ) & talking out loud about the blood trail & sign. She had bedded a 100 yards from the shot & left a pool of blood. Still talking we kept after the trail & found a second bed a 1/4 mile away, I then heard a loud groan & headed that direction. We chased her for a mile until found.   I should have waited much longer especially with clearly seeing the hit, I should of been quiet & still hunted the blood trail ready for a second shot, I just got excited & antsy. I turned my trail from a 100 yards to a mile with my mistakes. I have learned from my first & hope you all can learn from mine. Be patient ! Mike
Title: Re: My tracking last year, learn from my mistakes.
Post by: coriantonk on April 03, 2010, 11:50:40 AM
Very good advice, thanks for sharing.  I like learning from other peoples mistakes  ;)  The most important thing is that you stayed with it and recovered the animal.  Thanks for the reminder.

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