A liver-shot buck is recovered by Tom vom Linteler-Forst, a wirehaired dachshund

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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2010

Dan H. shot this big seven pointer around 8 AM on October 21, 2010, in Berne, NY. The first part of video shows Dan's footage he got on a camera, which was mounted on his bow. We started to track around 3:30 PM at the hit site. Jolanta Jeanneney handled Tommy in the lead position, John followed with Joeri as a backup. It was Tommy's first real track, and he did very well. We recovered the deer two hours later and found him floating in Fox Creek. In total the track was 1.5 mile long.

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  • Dan your lucky you found that buck. Last year I shot one even bigger, and he went and jumped into the Croton Resvoir. I believe I single lung shot him, as he was directly underneath my stand. Lots of blood, but it led right into the resvoir. He ran at leat 400-500 yds before jumping in. I went up and down that resvoir for 2 days trying to find him to no avail.That was the biggest buck I ever shot. I've also used Deer search once to find a 6 pointer, those little daschounds are truly amazing.

  • The teckel does a good job! The hunter didn`t. He had enough time to make a second and final shot.

  • DAN IS ON YOUTUBE!

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