bowhuntingrook
Old Mossy Horns
This thread isn't about me, it's about Cooper. Every track, Cooper is showing me and others his value and he's teaching us so much more about deer and what they will and can do when wounded. I am just a guy with a great dog, we don't claim to be the best, there are great teams out there tracking at a high level, some we've never heard of. You may ask, why is my face in every picture, it's easier this way, since my dog is very protective of his finds, it's not safe for him to be near the hunter and kill. He will not pose with his finds. Also, I like to pick up the rack so y'all can see it and later down the line, since the hunter isn't in photo, I will not need permission to post it. I like a good photo that gives the animal the respect it deserves. I also journalize each track, and the stories are just a way to remember them and something I learn from.
We do this because we are passionate about it, it's like hunting, I like the dog work, I like helping others and I respect these animals. The people I've tracked for can attest to our motivations. We don't do it for publicity, we market the service a lot not just so we can help more hunters each year, but so more hunters can learn and reach out to other trackers in their area.
To get ready for the season, I made a video from last year. Pictures and stories will start this weekend, we are ready.
www.lowtogroundkennels.com
We do this because we are passionate about it, it's like hunting, I like the dog work, I like helping others and I respect these animals. The people I've tracked for can attest to our motivations. We don't do it for publicity, we market the service a lot not just so we can help more hunters each year, but so more hunters can learn and reach out to other trackers in their area.
To get ready for the season, I made a video from last year. Pictures and stories will start this weekend, we are ready.
www.lowtogroundkennels.com
New video by LowToGround Deer Recovery
photos.app.goo.gl
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