2008 Canadian Whitetails
#451
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Edmonton, Alberta
Posts: 14
RE: 2008 Canadian Whitetails
ORIGINAL: early in
He's a real nice buck Brandon! But I have to ask, with three other bucksof that caliber at 30yrds or under, why didn't you shoot the 150" or 160"? Just curious. I'm sure there's a good reason.
He's a real nice buck Brandon! But I have to ask, with three other bucksof that caliber at 30yrds or under, why didn't you shoot the 150" or 160"? Just curious. I'm sure there's a good reason.
Just found out today that the landowner shot the big buck 3 times... on different days and never found him... hope that bruiser lived...
I was a little disapointed today.
#452
RE: 2008 Canadian Whitetails
ORIGINAL: XtremelyAlberta
Well, it is because the first buck come through and I passed him... he was the smallest buck.... behind him was the buck I shot.... behind him was "JR" as I called him, and behind him was "Big Boy" and the two bigger bucks dodged my stand right behind me and fish hooked behind some thick spruce... never got me a chance to shoot... mine at 4 yards is hard to pass.
Just found out today that the landowner shot the big buck 3 times... on different days and never found him... hope that bruiser lived...
I was a little disapointed today.
ORIGINAL: early in
He's a real nice buck Brandon! But I have to ask, with three other bucksof that caliber at 30yrds or under, why didn't you shoot the 150" or 160"? Just curious. I'm sure there's a good reason.
He's a real nice buck Brandon! But I have to ask, with three other bucksof that caliber at 30yrds or under, why didn't you shoot the 150" or 160"? Just curious. I'm sure there's a good reason.
Just found out today that the landowner shot the big buck 3 times... on different days and never found him... hope that bruiser lived...
I was a little disapointed today.