Team 3 - Dead Deer Walking
#91
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Grand Forks BC Canada
Posts: 760
Holy moley, that's a dandy. A real scrapper, too, by the looks of it. Nice going, Tribal.
Just had a look at your pictures and drooled. Per your post, there's one minor detail not included - team number!
Just had a look at your pictures and drooled. Per your post, there's one minor detail not included - team number!
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#93
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Illinois
Posts: 282
Keep at it. You'll get there soon enough. I never did connect with a buck last season at all. I played cat and mouse with my target buck for a couple weeks, only to accidentally bump my release while drawing on him. For the first three weeks of this season, you might get the impression there weren't any deer around here at all. Then last weekend, they were everywhere. Its all about patience!
#94
Congratulations on a great buck, Tribal.
Sorry I haven't been around for a while. I just got back from my trip to Missouri on Sunday. I passed on some small bucks and does, but I didn't get a shot at anything worth taking.
I checked my cam behind my house and had a video of the buck below cruising through my little "kill plot" on the 8th. Muzzleloader season opened here on the 7th and I was afraid that he was probably dead, but we spotted him cruising through our bottom pasture Monday.
I'll be able to get after him Thursday morning and then again this weekend. He's a stud for this part of west Tennessee.
I'm not sure if the cropped screen shots from the video will show anything, but he appears to be a mature buck.
Sorry I haven't been around for a while. I just got back from my trip to Missouri on Sunday. I passed on some small bucks and does, but I didn't get a shot at anything worth taking.
I checked my cam behind my house and had a video of the buck below cruising through my little "kill plot" on the 8th. Muzzleloader season opened here on the 7th and I was afraid that he was probably dead, but we spotted him cruising through our bottom pasture Monday.
I'll be able to get after him Thursday morning and then again this weekend. He's a stud for this part of west Tennessee.
I'm not sure if the cropped screen shots from the video will show anything, but he appears to be a mature buck.
#96
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Grand Forks BC Canada
Posts: 760
Well fellas, I fear I have succumbed to the dark side. I finally got my buck but used an ineligible piece of equipment to do so. My apologies for my weakness in securing only a doe for the team. I'll be going into counseling and hope to do better in the future.
Meanwhile, I'm still cheering from the sidelines.
Meanwhile, I'm still cheering from the sidelines.
#97
Well fellas, I fear I have succumbed to the dark side. I finally got my buck but used an ineligible piece of equipment to do so. My apologies for my weakness in securing only a doe for the team. I'll be going into counseling and hope to do better in the future.
Meanwhile, I'm still cheering from the sidelines.
Meanwhile, I'm still cheering from the sidelines.
#98
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Illinois
Posts: 282
Well fellas, I fear I have succumbed to the dark side. I finally got my buck but used an ineligible piece of equipment to do so. My apologies for my weakness in securing only a doe for the team. I'll be going into counseling and hope to do better in the future.
Meanwhile, I'm still cheering from the sidelines.
Meanwhile, I'm still cheering from the sidelines.