71 Finding Your Lost Deer: A Comprehensive Guide to Tracking Wounded Game with UKDTR's Al Haynes
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Every ethical hunter's worst nightmare is taking a shot that doesn't result in a clean kill. What happens next can make all the difference between a successful recovery and a deer lost forever. In this candid conversation with Al Haynes of the UK Deer Tracking Recovery (UKDTR), we dive deep into the realities of what to do when things don't go according to plan.
Al shares invaluable insights drawn from years of tracking experience, revealing why immediate pursuit of a wounded deer is often the worst action you can take. Learn how to properly assess the shot site, interpret deer reactions, and set up conditions that maximize recovery chances. His specially-trained tracking dog can follow trails 24 hours old with minimal blood sign, demonstrating capabilities far beyond what most stalking dogs possess.
The discussion challenges common misconceptions about using technology like thermal imaging for recovery, explaining why even the most sophisticated drones can't match a dog's nose when it comes to finding wounded game in thick cover. We explore the controversial topics of head and neck shots, copper versus lead ammunition, and why there's still such stigma around admitting when things go wrong in the field.
Whether you're new to deer stalking or a seasoned professional, this episode offers practical wisdom that could prove essential the next time you face uncertainty after a shot. The UKDTR's non-judgmental approach to tracking provides not just assistance in finding animals but also peace of mind for the ethical hunter who wants to do right by the quarry they pursue.
Ready to improve your tracking knowledge and ethical hunting practices? Listen now and be prepared for that moment we all hope never comes, but should always be ready for.