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Author Topic: Yet another nice buck is still at large.  (Read 2861 times)

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Offline deadeye

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I think I may just hang up my bow for the year.  I just can't seem to close the deal.  Wednesday afternoon (in the big blow) I had a doe that looked like she would pass around 35 yards out.  I heard a crack in the brush behind her but thought it was a fawn.  Just as she gets even with me, I see the buck.  He's a very nice 8 point (didn't count but looked it).  I guess the wind shifted a little and the doe picked up on something.  She ran out to the swamp and headed away.  The buck just stood there at 45 yards.  After 5 minutes of this, I tried a grunt and a grunt-snort-wheeze.  He then proceeded to circle me staying 40 - 45 yards away.  Once downwind he figured I probably wasn't a challanging buck and headed off in search of another doe.   :cry:

***I started out with nothing, and I still have most of it.***

Offline beaner

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dont take it to hard I missed out on a 15poiner on friday. only 20 yrds. and I went back out this morning and someone through his carcase under my stand. they only took his backstaps and antlers.

Offline Go Big Red!

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dont take it to hard I missed out on a 15poiner on friday. only 20 yrds. and I went back out this morning and someone through his carcase under my stand. they only took his backstaps and antlers.

Are you serious?  What the  :censored: is that all about?
Take a kid hunting and fishing... It'll be the best thing for generations to come.

Offline MTCOMMER

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That is horrible.....  :banghead:
Either you hunt public land, or you have some really bad neighbors!

Offline bowhuntmn

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Wow, that's messed up!  I am also curious if that happened to you on public land??

Offline Swany

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It may not do a ton, but I would call a local DNR officer. That's bush league all the way
~Swany

Offline beaner

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they were called dont know what hapened with the outcome thoe.