Episodi

  • Tracking Season Prep- Guest Chris Moffett
    Sep 18 2024

    n this episode of the American Blood Tractors Association podcast, hosts Kenny Mullins and Ralph Bennett discuss various aspects of tracking and hunting with special guest Chris Moffett. The conversation covers preparation for the upcoming tracking season, the importance of updating tracking systems, choosing the right gear, and understanding shot placement. They also touch on hunting rights and regulations, essential gear for trackers, and the differences between gut shots and intestinal shots. The episode concludes with insights on training dogs for tracking and a look ahead at future events.

    tracking, hunting, dogs, Garmin, preparation, shot placement, hunting rights, gear, gut shots, training


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    56 min
  • Pre Track Interview & Instructions- Geoff Still
    Sep 18 2024

    In this conversation, Geoff Still shares his experience of hunting and tracking a deer after a challenging shot, as part of an American Blood Trackers Association Finished Level Test. He discusses the importance of understanding the shot placement, the role of tracking dogs in recovering the deer, and the necessary permissions for tracking on property. The conversation highlights the emotional aspects of hunting, the techniques used in tracking, and the responsibilities involved in ensuring a successful recovery.


    hunting, deer tracking, tracking dogs, hunting techniques, recovery methods, property permissions, hunting stories, outdoor adventures, wildlife management, bow hunting

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    10 min
  • Improving the Odds of Recovery- Guest Mark Williams
    Sep 13 2024

    This conversation delves into the intricacies of using tracking dogs for hunting recovery, emphasizing the importance of preparation, communication, and understanding the tracking process. The speakers discuss common mistakes hunters make, the significance of waiting times, and the impact of various factors such as weather and weapon choices on recovery success. They also address payment methods for tracking services and the importance of community engagement in improving tracking practices.


    tracking dogs, hunting recovery, deer tracking, blood tracking, hunting tips, tracking mistakes, meat spoilage, communication with trackers, weapon choices, payment methods

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    1 ora e 2 min
  • Episode 2- The business side of tracking deer with guest Kyle Tolbert
    Sep 4 2024

    In this podcast episode, hosts Kenny Mullins and Ralph Bennett interview special guest Kyle Tolbert, a deer tracker from North Alabama. They discuss Kyle's tracking experience, the dogs he uses, and the camaraderie among trackers in their respective states. They also touch on topics such as tracking off-lead, the range of the dogs, and the quick stiffening of deer after dispatch. The hosts highlight the importance of mentorship and apprenticeship programs for new trackers. The conversation in this part focuses on the importance of mentorship and apprenticeship programs in the tracking community. It highlights the value of communication and sharing knowledge, even if trackers are not able to go on tracks together. The speakers emphasize the transformation and growth that can occur through mentorship, as well as the importance of reputation and conducting oneself professionally. They also discuss the issue of trackers charging excessive fees and the need to prioritize the values of working dogs and helping hunters over financial gain. The conversation touches on the challenges of dealing with dishonest or unreliable trackers and the importance of trust and teamwork within the tracking community. The speakers also discuss the significance of continuous learning and self-improvement in tracking, as well as the need to shift the focus from numbers to the quality of tracks and the overall experience for both trackers and hunters. In this conversation, Kenneth Mullins and Kyle Parks discuss various aspects of tracking and offer insights and advice. They touch on topics such as dealing with difficult hunters, implementing a point system for ranking trackers, the importance of honesty and professionalism, and the need for collaboration and support within the tracking community. They also discuss the challenges of tracking at night and the role of social media in the tracking world. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of putting the hunter's needs first and working together to ensure successful recoveries.

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    1 ora e 38 min
  • ABTA Episode 1- 8/27/24 Livestream w/ Special Guest Matt Burger
    Aug 31 2024

    Hosts Kenny Mullins and Ralph Bennett. The conversation starts with some technical difficulties and small talk before diving into the main topics. The guests introduce themselves and discuss their experiences with tracking. They emphasize the importance of mentorship and learning from experienced trackers. They also discuss the challenges and learning opportunities that come with unsuccessful tracks. The conversation touches on the importance of trusting and knowing your dog, as well as the common mistakes new handlers make. The guests also share their experiences with testing and certification. The conversation ends with a discussion about the role of YouTube in learning tracking. In this conversation, Kenny Mullins, Ralph Bennett, and Matt Burger discuss various topics related to deer tracking. They talk about the importance of giving dogs space and not crowding them during tracking. They also discuss the value of test lines in learning about dogs' behavior and abilities. The conversation touches on the need for education and mentorship in the tracking community, as well as the importance of helping hunters recover their deer. They also mention upcoming events and tests in different states.keywordstracking, mentorship, learning, unsuccessful tracks, trust, mistakes, testing, certification, YouTube, deer tracking, dog behavior, test lines, education, mentorship, helping hunters, upcoming eventstakeaways

    • Mentorship and learning from experienced trackers are crucial for new handlers
    • Unsuccessful tracks provide valuable learning opportunities
    • Trust and know your dog, but also verify and be aware of their tendencies
    • Common mistakes new handlers make include pushing the dog too much and not trusting their instincts
    • Testing and certification can be nerve-wracking but offer growth and learning opportunities
    • YouTube can be a helpful resource, but it's important to filter the information and seek guidance from trusted sources Give dogs space and avoid crowding them during tracking
    • Test lines are valuable for learning about dogs' behavior and abilities
    • Education and mentorship are important in the tracking community
    • The goal is to help hunters recover their deer
    • Upcoming events and tests are planned in different states
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    1 ora e 25 min