Nikon Binoculars Monarch
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![]() NIKON MONARCH 3 10x42 BINOCULAR US $202.50
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![]() NEW 2012 NIKON MONARCH 3 8x42 BINOCULAR WATERPROOF BLACK 7540 US $229.95
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![]() Nikon Monarch ATB 10x56 Binocular US $290.00
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![]() NIKON MONARCH 105X45 WATERPROOF BINOCULAR W CASE 7533 US $419.99
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Nikon 7524 8x42 Monarch ATB Binoculars - Camouflage Exterior
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Nikon 7294 Monarch ATB 8x42 Binocular
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Nikon 7238 Action Ex Extreme 8 X 40 mm All Terrain Binoculars
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Nikon 7540 Monarch 3 - 8x42 Binocular (Black)
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How To Find A Wounded Deer
You can pretty much feel your heart pumping faster as the cross hairs of your scope come down over a ten point buck. Now for the the moment you have been waiting for; you gently pull the trigger and, Wham! You nailed the deer, but it started running, so you are going to require to track it down to put the deer out of its misery. There are many tracking techniques, but there are some basic guidelines that pretty much most deer hunters use.
To begin tracking, it helps a lot to know where the bullet hit the deer. If the deer falls on the spot, then you have most likely hit it in the spinal column, brain, or right in the heart. If the deer jumps after impact, you may have hit the heart, lungs, or some muscles. If the deer is slightly hunched over and runs with its tail down, it is most likely a gut shot. After you have discovered the area that the bullet has hit, a good quality pair of binoculars, such as some premium Nikon binoculars, can help in your tracking. Using binoculars, you are more likely to see which way your deer is running, and you might even see where it comes to rest.
It is wise to wait some amount of time from the shot and tracking the deer because if the deer feels like it is being followed, it will keep moving, especially if it is shot in the gut. If a deer doesn't think it is being chased, there is a good chance that it will lay on the ground and attempt to rest. After laying down, the deer will have a hard time getting back to its feet and may actually bleed out in its resting spot. After waiting anywhere from 30 minutes to a few hours, let the search start. When you feel that the time is right, look for spots of blood on vegetation, trees, and on the ground. Other tell-tale signs are hair, bone fragments, kicked up leaves, and hoof marks.
The key thing to keep in mind when tracking a deer is to always be patient. If you lay low for a bit and just listen and take observations in the place where the deer was shot, you may hear the deer running or unveil some other clues. The deer will probably lay down to rest in the meantime. Also, hunters who attempt to rush the tracking process will most likely overlook many tell-tale signs and lose the trail they were following. There are a couple products out there that make tracking a little less difficult, such as chemicals that glow blue when they come into contact with blood. If snow is on the ground, tracking should be a breeze than in dry or rainy conditions. Finally, good hunters and trackers know that they owe it to the deer to end its suffering after it has been shot. Do yourself and your deer a favor by following these simple tracking tips!
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