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EPISODE · Aug 18, 2022 · 1H 8M

Episode 657, Calling In The Tracking Dogs To Find Your Deer

from Up North Journal Podcast · host Mike Adams and Dan DeFauw

Join us in the Cabin This week as we find out when is it time to call in the dogs to track and find your deer. Rob Miller of Miller's Deer Tracking tells us when it's time to find a deer tracker and what all is involved in deer tracking dogs. How did Rob get involved in deer tracking Shot a deer and couldn't find it, tried to find a deer tracker Not many around Decided to Get a dog and learned how to track The process of teaching tracking Distinguishing one scent from another What happens with scent when a deer is shot The training regime for a scent dog How do I know if I need a tracking dog or not Knowing your dog Does human scent affect the dog's nose How does a rifle differ from a bow in tracking a deer Does the breed of dog affect the tracking ability Longest tracks Danny's experience with dogs on a deer track Most memorable deer track State laws and regulations for trackers and dogs The dog's reward for finding a deer Best time to track and how weather affects the track Injured buck chasing dog Rules concerning dispatching injured deer    

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