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RE: How well do you know deer?
I didn't know that was your dad!!??
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RE: How well do you know deer?
ORIGINAL: RuttNutt ORIGINAL: Schultzy ORIGINAL: RuttNutt I Get to spend more time in the woods than most people I know. My boss is so cool when hunting season comes around. I get to leave at two o'clock everyday from september 15th till whenever in the season. I work my but off so it's possible!!!In the lastfour years I have learnedso much from spending the time in the woods. My dad tought me how to look for the right things and notice what I need too. The other half of what I know is from time spent in thedeer woods.No one can teach you what it's like to see and heara buck tending a doe ,or hear the vocalizations that a doe uses tokeep her fawns in check. My dad once told me about how deer will click and I thought he was crazy, till last season I seen and heard it for myself. Thingslike that are why I am soengrossed in bowhunting. It's just that good man.
And pops, I get your kansas mount when you kick it!!! I dont care what brother and sister say!!!!!
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RE: How well do you know deer?
thanks man, He is one good dude!!!!!
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RE: How well do you know deer?
I couldn't vote, none of the categories fit my profile. :D
I know enough to know that I don't know enough; I can readily admit to that. I am competent enough to be looked upon by my peers as "successful" but I am not adequate enough to keep from being humbled by mature bucks on a seemingly annual basis. Grasping thetrue pictureconcerningthe life ofmature buck is hard to see clearly because bytheir very naturethey are so enigmatic. Then you have to add to this equationthe fact that there is a limited number of them. At the end of the day regardless of how "good" a guy considers himself to be one needs a good dose of luck to bring one down. |
RE: How well do you know deer?
ORIGINAL: Antler Eater I couldn't vote, none of the categories fit my profile. :D I know enough to know that I don't know enough; I can readily admit to that. I am competent enough to be looked upon by my peers as "successful" but I am not adequate enough to keep from being humbled by mature bucks on a seemingly annual basis. Grasping thetrue pictureconcerningthe life ofmature buck is hard to see clearly because bytheir very naturethey are so enigmatic. Then you have to add to this equationthe fact that there is a limited number of them. At the end of the day regardless of how "good" a guy considers himself to be one needs a good dose of luck to bring one down. |
RE: How well do you know deer?
I voted for average. I still got a lot to learn.
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RE: How well do you know deer?
Not well enough, or it would be easy. Well enough to know that if I keep my priorities straight and work smart and hard at it, I will be rewarded. I've always felt in my own personalhunting, theres a higher power involved, I credit my good fortune to the big man upstairs. He's alwaysknown whatI neededin my life to keep me humble and there is nothing that humbles me more than bowhuntingan old savvy whitetailbuck.:)
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RE: How well do you know deer?
ORIGINAL: RuttNutt thanks man, He is one good dude!!!!! |
RE: How well do you know deer?
ORIGINAL: shed33 ORIGINAL: RuttNutt thanks man, He is one good dude!!!!! |
RE: How well do you know deer?
My Daughter wants the Kentucky buck, Ruttnutt wants the Kansas one and I hope they both have no hair left on them when I, Kick IT!
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