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Advice on locating game after the kill
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<blockquote data-quote="WildBillG" data-source="post: 1728006" data-attributes="member: 106952"><p>Maybe try studying the area you are hunting before looking for the animals to hunt. This is not always possible as some times an animal just jumps up and you have to shoot. Another thing I try to do is to walk in as straight of line as possible to where I shot. It sounds like though that you need to make some sort of quick land mark note as to where the animal is standing. This will require time and training on your part. If you start now it will be easier then waiting for years to come. Warm up on this by shooting coyotes or other pest now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildBillG, post: 1728006, member: 106952"] Maybe try studying the area you are hunting before looking for the animals to hunt. This is not always possible as some times an animal just jumps up and you have to shoot. Another thing I try to do is to walk in as straight of line as possible to where I shot. It sounds like though that you need to make some sort of quick land mark note as to where the animal is standing. This will require time and training on your part. If you start now it will be easier then waiting for years to come. Warm up on this by shooting coyotes or other pest now. [/QUOTE]
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