Outdoors
Sponsored by

Blood hound needed to track deer

13,326 Views | 74 Replies | Last: 2 yr ago by Shoefly!
Wahoo82
How long do you want to ignore this user?
We have used Roy Hines on our lease in the past and got to use Justin this weekend, They vary in their approaches but both are amazing. If you have never seen dogs recover deer it is an unforgettable memory. Would highly recommend them both.
tandy miller
How long do you want to ignore this user?
Wahoo82 said:

We have used Roy Hines on our lease in the past and got to use Justin this weekend, They vary in their approaches but both are amazing. If you have never seen dogs recover deer it is an unforgettable memory. Would highly recommend them both.


Justin Dixon? We called him at a cousins place for a deer his daughter shot. Great dude and very professional.
Maverick06
How long do you want to ignore this user?
Used Justin Dixon over Christmas for my son's first deer. We didn't ever "find" him but it wasn't for lask of trying or skill by Justin's dogs. We think my son shot the buck low and got meat only or grazed the brisket area. Found good blood for 300 yards. We ended up jumping that deer with Justin's dogs about 600 yards away later that night. Dogs ran that wounded deer for miles. We saw the deer two days later still alive back on the same sendero he was shot. Justin was a great guy with awesome dogs. We just couldn't get that buck to stop for a fight.

My son shot his redemption buck yesterday. Great double lung shot and we found him dead about 30 yards from shot.
Wahoo82
How long do you want to ignore this user?
tandy miller said:

Wahoo82 said:

We have used Roy Hines on our lease in the past and got to use Justin this weekend, They vary in their approaches but both are amazing. If you have never seen dogs recover deer it is an unforgettable memory. Would highly recommend them both.


Justin Dixon? We called him at a cousins place for a deer his daughter shot. Great dude and very professional.
Yes
Shoefly!
How long do you want to ignore this user?
Prince_Ahmed said:

3rdgenAg2010 said:

Hey guys. So I have an update. He was actually using a cross bow vs his normal set up to try and make sure he had a good shot. The deer was quartering away and he believes he hit him where he needed to. It was only a 15yard shot too.... Back to the dog. Basically the dog couldn't pick anything up. I'm halfway assuming it's cause they searched the whole area for a long time before calling a dog. Deer is gone.....
I kind of suspected it was a crossbow.

A Creedmore crossbow no less!
 
×
subscribe Verify your student status
See Subscription Benefits
Trial only available to users who have never subscribed or participated in a previous trial.