Episode 123: Blood Tracking with Hounds to Save Meat

Wild Fish and Game Podcast - A podcast by Harvesting Nature - Tuesdays

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Justin chats with Lance Brantley and Heath Brown, both dog handlers and downed game trackers. They discuss the importance of blood tracking, saving meat, downed game, tracking dogs, how the environment affects tracking, the process of tracking, tips for preparing for a tracker, and so much more! - Leave a Review for a chance to win a hat! - Love our content? Buy us a cup of coffee to say thanks! - Subscribe to the Harvesting Nature Magazine!  Special Guests: Lance Brantley: Owner of On Track K9 Deer Recovery, Dog Handler, Game Tracker Heath Brown: Dog Handler, Game Tracker, Owner OnTrack Rocky Mountain division Visit On Track K9 Deer Recovery on Instagram: @ontrackk9deerrecoveryservices (719) 251-0419 - text or call Heath for your tracking needs in Colorado and Wyoming (270) 952-2459 - text or call Lance for your Midwest tracking needs Show Notes: Harvesting Nature Magazine BHA Rendezvous Hunting camp Big Game Blend Introducing Heath and Lance The formation of a friendship Bavarian Mountain Hound Using family dogs Tracking downed game (not running dogs on live game) Differences from state to state What questions Heath asks The difference between tracking in CO vs. KY Why is the altitude a factor Difference between tracking elk and deer with dogs What's needed to track in other states The accountability of a tracker The mile push Justin's mule deer  Silver linings and closure  Tracking from start to finish When to back out Shot placement, time, temperature, elevation - what to consider How fast the dog works Dry hot and windy = enemy  Moisture is your friend Instagram: @ontrackk9deerrecoveryservices (719) 251-0419 - text for your tracking needs (270) 952-2459 - text or call for your midwest tracking needs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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