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Closest I've ever found was a jaw bone. But I'm a mile from the creek. So I think it was just butchered there from a past hunting club. I've never seen any other sign
Coyotes will carry parts of them a long ways too. I’ve gone back looking for the skulls after field-quartering them and they’re nowhere to be found.
 
Coyotes will carry parts of them a long ways too. I’ve gone back looking for the skulls after field-quartering them and they’re nowhere to be found.
Yea, I always leave a gut pile were the deer fell. I've even had them come up while I'm tracking a deer. They heard the shot, they thought the dinner bell rang..........Nope......It was the grim reaper......🤣
 
11/8/24
Public land (bonus tag) hunt.

Sako 85S Black Bear .308 Win, Rex Silentium MG7 can, 150gr Barnes TTSX. He left a blood trail that looked like it was poured from a bucket.
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I love a good blood trail if they don't drop where they stand. That looks like some good ole north Georgia terrain
Yeah, it was a great blood trail! My buddy had his 14 year old grandson with him, so we let him work the blood trail. Bad thing was that the deer ran the wrong way and ended up crashing, then falling down the ridge, adding an extra 150 yards to the drag by time we went around the end of the ridge-it was too steep to go up from where he fell.
That area has become my go-to spot on this particular piece of public land. It’s a brutal drag out even with a sled and deer cart, which we used, but well worth the work.
 
Yeah, it was a great blood trail! My buddy had his 14 year old grandson with him, so we let him work the blood trail. Bad thing was that the deer ran the wrong way and ended up crashing, then falling down the ridge, adding an extra 150 yards to the drag by time we went around the end of the ridge-it was too steep to go up from where he fell.
That area has become my go-to spot on this particular piece of public land. It’s a brutal drag out even with a sled and deer cart, which we used, but well worth the work.
Good for him. Yea I shot one on a creek bottom in north Ga. one time. Got to the base of the hill and couldn't even get it started. So I had to drag it to the other end of the property, 700yds away so I could get it on my truck. That was a 180lb deer.
 
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