When legislation was passed in 2018 to allow the use of blood-tracking dogs to recover big game, the move made sense.
Despite the fact that it took 10 years for the legislation to finally pass, when it comes to recovering game, all options should be on the table. Or should they?
Is it possible that some game-recovery tactics go too far and blur the line between locating a wounded animal and simply searching for a nice buck to shoot?
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