01 — Pillar · Hunting
Following a hit deer through woods
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Yes, you can follow a deer without a blood trail by observing tracks, scat, and any signs of disturbance in the environment.
To successfully follow a hit deer through woods, hunters must remain calm, assess the situation, and move swiftly while maintaining awareness of their surroundi
Tracking a hit deer in daylight is generally safer than at night due to better visibility and less risk of accidents.
A good hit on a deer is often identified by a sudden stop or stumble, followed by a lack of movement or fleeing, and visible signs of injury such as blood or a
If a deer runs after being hit, immediately assess the situation to determine if a follow-up shot is necessary, and consider the deer's distance, direction, and