In the sudden silence following the brief skirmish, Fett brought up the tracking beacons relay screen. Most of the icons displayed were located in the general vicinity; the ones that had missed their targets. He remotely deactivated those particular beacons, and zoomed out of the galactic map on his display, following the rapidly-accelerated course of the final beacon. It didn't take much to discern where that ship was headed, especially considering where he'd picked up Havoc's trail in the first place.
He compiled a short message, and sent it out with triple-encryption on an Imperial channel, before plotting his own course for Tatooine, to resume the hunt. If the Jedi wasn't on Tatooine himself, he would undoubtedly be able to get something out of the crew of the shuttle.
Checking his co-ordinates and jump course were all correct, he put Slave I into hyperspace, before retreating down into the hold, to check his equipment and prepare for the next stage of the hunt.