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Advice on locating game after the kill
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<blockquote data-quote="RSWeir" data-source="post: 1729523" data-attributes="member: 22507"><p>Good advice about locating far off landmarks, dogs etc., etc. Since you know the range to the animal, after shooting it walk out to that range then do sweeps left to right (at that range) and see if you can locate blood. A good boiler room shot should produce a noticeable spray of blood which can get you started on a blood trail to the animal. This requires practice because often you need to be able to see relatively small blood spots on the vegetation. I hunt goats and pigs in grassy steep terrain and this system has served me well for 50+ years. We do have the advantage of lots of trees and rocks...however, it's easy to get confused even with all of the landmarks.</p><p>Goof luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RSWeir, post: 1729523, member: 22507"] Good advice about locating far off landmarks, dogs etc., etc. Since you know the range to the animal, after shooting it walk out to that range then do sweeps left to right (at that range) and see if you can locate blood. A good boiler room shot should produce a noticeable spray of blood which can get you started on a blood trail to the animal. This requires practice because often you need to be able to see relatively small blood spots on the vegetation. I hunt goats and pigs in grassy steep terrain and this system has served me well for 50+ years. We do have the advantage of lots of trees and rocks...however, it's easy to get confused even with all of the landmarks. Goof luck [/QUOTE]
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