Tracking dog in Tucson area

zabwelch

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Hello,
Does anyone on here know someone with a good tracking dog in the Tucson area? I am from Nebraska and am Coues deer hunting and hit one a bit far back today. I have decent blood, but looking like I’ll have to return tomorrow. Any advice would be appreciated
 

Elcy

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try posting to the forums on coueswhitetail.com- Mostly AZ hunters there. Good luck
 

neverquit

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Good blood it subjective. In my experience. After 200yards your never gonna find him
 
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zabwelch

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Appreciate everyone’s response! Covered about everything we could today and couldn’t turn him up. I’m sick about it. Arrow went through guts, but figured for sure he would bed within a couple hundred yards. I learned after posting this that using tracking dogs is illegal in AZ, so not an option I suppose. Anyways, thanks again everyone for the advice, I wish I was telling you about the pack out, but that’s the way bowhunting goes sometimes!
 
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Keep looking. He is there....hard to see the little buggers when they are in a bit of brush or a depression. I recovered one that was about 600 GPS yds from where I shot him. Buddy found one that went further. They go further than a typical NE whitetail in my very limited (thankfully) experience. Good luck!!
 

Wellsdw

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I saw az had a lea against but I also saw where they had a few trackers. Figured game wardens probably looked the other way. Saw that first hand a few times in Wyoming before it was legal there
 

rclouse79

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Hope you find him. That seems weird that it is illegal to use a dog to recover game. Just bring a shotgun with you and say you are bird hunting.
 

Wellsdw

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Hope you find him. That seems weird that it is illegal to use a dog to recover game. Just bring a shotgun with you and say you are bird hunting.

A few remaining states lump hunting dogs that can run cats, bears etc. in big game situations and tracking dogs together.
Generally speaking though most trackers use 25’-40’ leads in order to read their dog, and keep them close. Some hunters are also hesitant too, I was called by a guy a couple weeks ago who didn’t want a dog in his hunting spot, but he was desperate after he and 6 friends Grid searched the area........
 

Rancher

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Don't give up ,he is there somewhere.I shot a nice 4x4 this year in S Dakota,and had to leave him overnight.Coyotes found him first,and boned him out.I have the rack,and the satisfaction of knowing what happened to him.
 

NE1022

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Any luck finding him? Just returned from mule deer hunt down there. Saw some great bucks and a lot of hunters!
 
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zabwelch

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We never did turn him up. We covered a lot of area, thought maybe after a couple days some birds would start circling. He's got to be somewhere, just not where we were looking. Bummer, but just the way it goes sometimes!
 
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