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That is a nice one.
Way to go. :thumbsup:
THATS A GREAT PIC CONGRATS. :thumbsup:
Nice buck! Good picture of you and the boys.
That's a Dandy Buck! Well done. What's the story behind that fella?
Nice buck congratulations.
Congrats !!!
Pretty darn cool picture!
Congratulations!!
Got a story to go with the picture?
Inquiring minds want to know...lol
God bless,Mudd
Great job there fellers!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
They usually say, " this thread is useless without pics. " C'mon Bonebuster tell us the story now so I do not have to wait until Compton to hear it bud ! Great pic and nice buck. This thread is in the useless stage right now, haha !
Nice buck.great pic.
Predator strikes again. Great buck :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
The only thing better would have been if fate would have taken him within range of one of my tribe.
When bucks advertise they attract the attention of more than just other deer.
The sign was/is there.
Scrapes are a favorite of mine. I sit over them hoping the buck will show, and they never do.
I`ve learned a bit. I personally think it`s better to shadow the scrapes...downwind from them. They usually just scent check them, unless it has rained.
I could not see the scrape(s) from my perch, but knew they were there. He came out of the thick stuff, and walked right to the first scrape. I could hear everything he was doing. On to the next...same thing, only this time I could see clumps of dirt and leaves flying. My twelve yr old was hiding on the ground about forty yards from the action. I figured he was going to bust out of hiding and run the bugger down at any moment.
Before I knew it, he was suddenly on a runway that would put him on a collision course with me.
At five yards he stopped to get a nose full of some cover scent I had put on a log. The angle was bad, quartering towards me a bit. I was only about ten feet up, hidden in a big poplar tree shrouded by some perfectly placed White pines.
He was so close, I could see his nose moving as he inhaled the scent. I knew I could make the shot, and my set-up would back me up. He was SO CLOSE!
My Magnus-1 plowed it`s way through everything vital, and lodged in the ground. 750 grains of arrow pushed by 73 lbs. He did his best to escape, but only made it 25 yards. In a few seconds, it was only the sound of the wind in the now barren trees. He lay at my feet amongst the fallen leaves.
Me and my boys talked and laughed and celebrated as we did the long drag back to the truck.
As I said, I would rather have the encounter go to them, but who is to argue with fate.
My fifteen yr old was having his own drama, as he had a buck bed within thirty yards of his Predator recurve, only to catch a whiff of human, and swiftly vanish.
The cover scent, "Evercalm" in stick form. Seemed to work.
I am thankful and proud of my/OUR National forests.
A big part of true freedom, is our ability to hunt.
I miss you Brian Krebs!
There you have it guys! :D
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way to go.....
Good job, nice buck! :clapper:
Thanks everyone.
If I suddenly became a rich man and could hunt anywhere, you will always find me somewhere on public land in Michigan around halloween.
I truely hope the woods where ever you all are, make you feel as "my" woods make me feel.
For what it`s worth, there are two boys here at my house that feel the same...they too live by the seasons.
Great job and great experience for you kids.
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Sounds like an awsome hunt. Congrats on a fine buck and a great hunt with your boys.
Stiks
That's what it's all about. Now i hope your son can shot one, maybe bigger than dad's.
congrats!
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Nice one.
Talk about a productive Family Outing. Quality time with the Boys and you got dinner out of it. Congratulations.
Butch L
An awesome deer--looks like the family had some fun!
Congrats :thumbsup:
Very nice buck, on public land, and with your family! It doesn't get much better than that! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Very nice buck, great to see you sharing and teaching your children the right way!!
Now we are cooking with gas ! Great story Bonebuster !
Them young men you got there are some of the luckiest fellers on earth with a Dad like you. They will never forget the times and life lessons you are teaching them no doubt. Sure hope they can get a deer this season. Thanks so much for sharing with us.
That is a great day in the woods. Now that is showing the boys how it's done. :thumbsup:
:thumbsup: :archer: Congrats! That was a great story as well thanks for sharing!
Good one Bone.
Good story and buck. Glad you had the experience with your boys.
Dave
Great Job! Congratulations!!
GLENN