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<blockquote data-quote="FlGunner" data-source="post: 2959506" data-attributes="member: 94240"><p>Another thought is your dog needs to be in shape…. If they don't have any stamina you're wasting your time and the time of whoever shot the deer. I've put on a number of deer that people's dogs had done quit…they had the track right, they just was tired. Most of my experience is that the track goes to a live deer and has to be finished off. I free run my Curs. Lead in my opinion is a complete waste of time. I make sure I got all the needed permissions to go after the deer before I cut em loose. I run a Garmin 200i with Tt25 collars and can control them at all times and I can stop them off needed. And remember that people will most of the time tell you they hit the deer vitally or whatever. I've known guys that have completely missed and will swear up and down that they "knocked" him down…only to get the same deer back on camera the very same night. It's a safe bet to assume they ain't telling the whole truth and some won't tell you they've already put dogs on it. Bottom line is give the dog as many tracks as you can and trust em. And remember, not all dogs pan out. So will and some won't, can be from same litter, don't matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlGunner, post: 2959506, member: 94240"] Another thought is your dog needs to be in shape…. If they don’t have any stamina you’re wasting your time and the time of whoever shot the deer. I’ve put on a number of deer that people’s dogs had done quit…they had the track right, they just was tired. Most of my experience is that the track goes to a live deer and has to be finished off. I free run my Curs. Lead in my opinion is a complete waste of time. I make sure I got all the needed permissions to go after the deer before I cut em loose. I run a Garmin 200i with Tt25 collars and can control them at all times and I can stop them off needed. And remember that people will most of the time tell you they hit the deer vitally or whatever. I’ve known guys that have completely missed and will swear up and down that they “knocked” him down…only to get the same deer back on camera the very same night. It’s a safe bet to assume they ain’t telling the whole truth and some won’t tell you they’ve already put dogs on it. Bottom line is give the dog as many tracks as you can and trust em. And remember, not all dogs pan out. So will and some won’t, can be from same litter, don’t matter. [/QUOTE]
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