Use a Stride Stick to Track Wounded Deer
Illustration by Pete Sucheski. Miss the vital area and a deer will bolt—but it won’t drop. Instead, it will often slow to a walking pace, travel a distance, and then lie down to expire. And it will leave little, if any, blood trail. Recovering that deer requires tracking skills, and one of the best tools a hunter can have is what I’ll call a “stride stick.” This is a slender, 4-foot wooden dowel with a large rubber band wrapped around it. Here's how to use it.
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