I went out yesterday evening, completely oblivious to the temperature and ignoring the weatherman's warnings. With my pocket's full of handwarmer, and only one glove, (I found out later), I climbed into the stand at about 2:45. At 4:15 a little eight pointer that I've been watching all season snuck by without a clue I was there. At 4:24 two deer came sneaking up the creek and into my shooting lane. The shot was at about a whopping 5 yards. The arrow hit high and buried to the Fletch. I watched the deer run up the hill and heard the deer go down. Without much of a bloodtrail, I just walked back and forth until I saw her laying under a hedge tree. As I write this, there is a roast from last night's harvest cooking in the crockpot smothered with cream of mushroom, and onion soup mix. I can't wait. Bob Lee Hunter Curve 55@29, Zwickey Eskimo 4Bld. Tripper
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nice , congrats :thumbsup:
Mmmmmmmmmm, Sounds goo to me!! Congrads man.
Hillbilly
Great job Tripper! Those close downhill shots are tough for me. I always tend to shoot high as well. Sounds like she was down quick.
That roast recipe sounds good.
Congrats
Good deal!
congrats man...that roast comment is makin me hungry
congrats
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Good job!!
Can I come over for dinner? :bigsmyl:
You can't buy food this good. Can you smell it?
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Nice! :notworthy:
Tripper, you dun good pilgrim........Shick
Congrats :thumbsup:
Let's eat! Congrats! :clapper:
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cool !!! :thumbsup: :campfire:
Terrific! Congratulations!
That's Awesome!! Congratulations! Cooked right and slow those tenderloins are SOOOOOOOOOO good.
Good stuff!