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NoVa 10 point
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Well I got him today. I stalked this buck Monday in the rain, he was with a couple smaller bucks. the smaller ones where in the right area and I could have taken either one of them but I knew the 10 was there also but could not see him. One of the other bucks(6) must have heard me and got a little nervous and that made the 10 stand up. My luck a small tree/bush was right in the way for a nice 20 yards shoot all I needed was for him to take a step and it would be light out, but no He turned to far away from me and walked away with the other.
Now today If you know what I mean when I said a woman will get you in trouble then you know what was on hes mind. I had plan taken a doe because I did not see the buck out at first light. I looked in the area they were in on Monday and nothing. I moved to and area the does had been seen in. I was happy to see the does where out feeding on acorn and with last offspring. I set my sight on the lager mother doe and made my move in to take her. I knew I could come in from under them in the woods and get a good shoot at her. I slowly walked my way up to them and when I was at 30 yards from them (with not shoot) I looked to see where I was stepping and found a nice bed a big bed bigger then either one of those does. Just then I heard a noise behind me and thats when the buck blow out from behind and ran out to where the does are (now 45 yds).The does came back into the woods off to my right. I had expected to buck to run across the field and be gone but to my surprise the buck did not what to leave the doe and fellow them back into the woods.It took me 1hr to work my way over to them I think they knew I was there but not a treat. After a little stand off with the 10 he turned to run but stopped for what reason I dont know but long enough to settle the cross hairs on him at 23yds. he made a 60yds dash across the field and fell just out side the woods.this buck was smart but the ladies got him into trouble. I love hunting from a tree stand, but I have to say this stalking in Nova is a big rush. |
Congratulations! Nice buck.
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Good work....
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Nice! Good job.
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Really nice buck Bushanic! Great story to go along with it. Big bucks like that are tough to get from the trees let alone the ground. Good Job!
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nice deer man
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Very nice! Congrats
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Awesome buck Bushanic. Great story too, one that you will always remember. Congrats.
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Nice Buck yeah I the ground attack is defiantly a rush did you take the deer on Quantico ?
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Thanks everyone. I harvested him in NoVa. I usually do not get a good chance at the big buck up north because the temps or to hot in the afternoon, but this year I have a deer cooler to keep them cool till I get home(after work) this opens up 2-3 weeks of hunting up north.
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nice buck, congrats!
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Awesome buck Bush ... congrats!
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Very nice buck. Congrats! I wish that I could see something like that here in NC.
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Nice Buck!! Way to start the season!!
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Nice buck.
I was gonna ask why you cut off the feet, but the cooler explains it. good job. |
Lotta meat on him, dang
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Great kill, Congrats!
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Originally Posted by bushanic
(Post 3698041)
Thanks everyone. I harvested him in NoVa. I usually do not get a good chance at the big buck up north because the temps or to hot in the afternoon, but this year I have a deer cooler to keep them cool till I get home(after work) this opens up 2-3 weeks of hunting up north.
Is this a running refrigerator in the back of your truck?? I've always thought that if I needed to keep one cool, I'd just field dress it and throw a few bags of ice inside him, and maybe lay one across the hind quarters. |
StoneWall308, Yes it runs. I can put my generator in the bed and plug it in and its great. I use it up in NoVa on my way to work If I get a deer and the temps are over 60 I dont have to get ice. It also work great at the house I kept a doe in it for 2 days.
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