I was a retard yesterday
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#26
Fork Horn
Joined: Oct 2010
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From: Michigan
The rut seems to stink up a buck pretty good, too. I've shot some thick-necked bucks where they dropped right there (so I know they were fresh) and they stunk so bad I almost needed a clothespin on the nose to get near them.
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well I did find him this morning around 10:30. I guess the rain forced me into a bad choice yesterday but in hindsight I would have been ok to back out. I know better, just the exitement of seeing my first deer this gun season, all the blood, the rain. Sometimes you have to force yourself to make the right decision, which I didn't. Anyways, the shot wasn't as bad as first thought and I am sure he was dead while we were tracking him. He was about 50 yards from where we left yesterday. To everyone that helped today it was agreed on that he STUNK bad. So I cut his head off, tagged him and donated his body to nature. pretty bummed about that. Well here is a picture and I am glad I found him anyways.
Hey guy check your PM.
#28
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Typical Buck
Joined: Jan 2005
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yes guts do smell on a good day, thanks for enlightening me. it wasn't rut smell it was ransid. This is the first deer in 25 years that i have ever left. I also hang mine for days when it is cool. did i make a mistake? mabey...
mabey i should of waited till the deer was 3 feet away from me and shot him through a tree root system, right ba like a pro like yourself. how did that work out forf you. Mabey you are the one that should carry a camera out of stupidity.........
mabey i should of waited till the deer was 3 feet away from me and shot him through a tree root system, right ba like a pro like yourself. how did that work out forf you. Mabey you are the one that should carry a camera out of stupidity.........
#29
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Free Union, VA
You had to kjnow you were gonna get kicked around when you posted about pushing a gut shot deer. But you posted and that takes intestinal fortitude(I figure guts is an overused word on this post). Yeah your meat would likely been fine, except for the true tenderloin(tenderloin is the meat inside the abdominal cavity, not the back strap as most people refer to it.....the place I got my deer processed at call it sweet meats.).
Guts that are 24 hours old must smell terrible. When I bow shoot a deer I try to give it an hour at least. I've left some for 3 hours because I wasn't sure of my hit. And when I get to gutting them...damn what a stink! live and learn. At least you went back and found it. And tagged it. Congrats on a nice buck. Sorry about the empty space in your freezer.
Guts that are 24 hours old must smell terrible. When I bow shoot a deer I try to give it an hour at least. I've left some for 3 hours because I wasn't sure of my hit. And when I get to gutting them...damn what a stink! live and learn. At least you went back and found it. And tagged it. Congrats on a nice buck. Sorry about the empty space in your freezer.
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2009
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Newbies don't know this saying either or how it can be applied to hunting.
The battle of Waterloo was won on the playing fields of Eton.
Arthur Wellesley
or the more modern saying:
"Prior Proper Planning prevents piss poor performance. "
The battle of Waterloo was won on the playing fields of Eton.
Arthur Wellesley
or the more modern saying:
"Prior Proper Planning prevents piss poor performance. "


