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Awsome buck.
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"The charm of fishing is that it is the pursuit of what is elusive but attainable, a perpetual series of occasions for hope." ~John Buchan
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Hey Guys, here's my 2008 Rifle Buck - Sorry no field pics;
![]() The pics and spread do this Buck no justice... ![]() ![]() Really, this buck had a huge body and the rack is pretty heavy. I was hunting a cornfield down near a riverbottom in Johnson County. My buddy was in a treestand about 450 yards to the east of me, and I watched him shoot his two does and figured the field was shot for the evening. So I headed out and west towards the river bottom. To get there, you have to cross a very tall railroad line, up one side and down the other. On the other side is a small cornfield. So I get over the tracks, take a few minutes to survey the area and see if anything is walking around in the trees or the field and didn't see anything, so I head down the side... Well, they must have re-rocked over the summer or something, cuz I slid all the way down about 20 feet to the bottom on the rocks... When I stop, I look up and see about 6 deer bailing out of the riverside tree line... Figuring this area is shot for the night also, I take about 2 steps into the picked cornfield... Stand there for a minute and catch something out of my eye to the left... It's this fella and his little buddy just walking about 4 rows deep heading straight for me about 50 yards out. So I take a minute, look at him with the binox, figure he's a nice deer, not the giant we had seen a few hours earlier, but still a nice one... By this time he had moved in about another 10 yards, so I've got a 40 yard shot... Both deer are oblivious to me standing there, which was kinda strange, but they were strange all weekend... So I put the crosshairs of my Ruger .270 Win on him and drop him where he stands... The little guy (2x3) is just beside himself and ran about 15 yards to the tree line, and stood there looking at his buddy for about 5 minutes, then I finally started walking out and towards him and he bolted... Anyway, he's a nice deer and I am very pleased with him and we got tons of meat out of him too... So do I get a bonus point for no brow tines, or a deduction? ![]() I also filled my bonus Doe Tag earlier that day... Anyway, the following are pics of the bruiser my Bro In Law shot Sat Morning 15 minutes into Rifle Season at about 20 yards under his stand. I think it's a very nice deer, and it's a personal best for my BIL. ![]() ![]() |
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Last edited by 24 HUNTER; 11-23-2008 at 01:01 PM. |
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