I stole this picture from a friend. With muzzleloader opening Saturday if you happen to find a piece of bone like this at the hit site it is almost always a low front leg hit. I recommend you call a tracker immediately. It is best to get the dog on these as soon as possible and keep them bleeding you can not wait them out like a gut shot. I have been able to get a few every season but it is difficult with our tracking laws and small tracts of land in this area of North Carolina. If you have any questions after the shot please don’t hesitate to give me or another tracker a call it can make the difference in recovering or not recovering your deer. I know it’s difficult but take time after the shot to calm yourself down and assess the situation after the shot. This applies to all of us me included.
Good luck
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27/10/2024
Remi handed out a tailgate ticket this afternoon. Deer was shot quartering to right behind the shoulder. The exit was just in front of the rear leg. I would have me thought there should have been a river of blood on both sides of the deer but me or the hunter didn’t find a drop for 250 yards to the deer.
21/10/2024
So far I have had these 3 that I tracked but didn’t find so back up on camera.
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