Sunday, December 21, 2008

Success & How to be a Master Tracker

After a two year drought, my freezer will soon be full of venison. I seriously didn't think that yesterday's hunt was going to be fruitful. Jim and I sat in the blind for about three hours with nothing but birds to keep us company. He took a nap, I text messaged a friend, and then we decided to get up and roam around. After about 30 minutes, we walked into a field and I spotted a whitetail doe grazing on the edge of the woods. I quickly brought my rifle up and frantically searched the area with my scope. I finally located the deer and realized my scope was zoomed in a bit too much since the deer filled the entire view. Anyhow, I held my breath and fired. The fell, got up, and ran to the left and out of sight behind some trees. Just then two deer ran back from the right heading for the adjoining property and jumped the fence despite my cries otherwise. I told Jim that the deer sprang over the fence rather spryly since I had just shot it. He agreed but headed over there to look for blood. I went to the location where the deer was initially shot so I could begin to utilize my master tracking skills. Jim joined me and quickly found the blood trail. We followed the trail for about 20 yards when it abruptly stopped. Jim said he would head around to the right and I proceeded to circle the thicket a few times to see if I could find the trail. Neither of us was successful. We met back at the last spot of blood and was just about to give up when I turned around and saw the deer laying 5 yards behind us. And that is how to be a master tracker!

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