Gerbdog
WKR
And now im left wondering what percent of hunters this happens to.... 15%? 30%? It definitely sucks but been seeing a lot of these stories as of late. How many days are people spending searching for the downed elk? No doubt the blood trail goes dry and things start feeling really bad but... very little detail in the stories of what happens after that last bit of blood is seen... its just a bad feeling knowing the animal is dead up there
When the blood trail is going dry for me I immediately start taking a bit of the toilet paper from my roll and hang it in the tree near the last drop of blood. These get collected after we find the animal so we don't litter. From the last drop of blood small circle start getting made out from it, looking on leaves, twigs, branches, anything another drop of blood could land on, sometimes that next drop of blood could be 20 yards away....
Anyone got any other tips for following a blood trail that's drying up?
When the blood trail is going dry for me I immediately start taking a bit of the toilet paper from my roll and hang it in the tree near the last drop of blood. These get collected after we find the animal so we don't litter. From the last drop of blood small circle start getting made out from it, looking on leaves, twigs, branches, anything another drop of blood could land on, sometimes that next drop of blood could be 20 yards away....
Anyone got any other tips for following a blood trail that's drying up?