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trouttouter
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Joined: 17 years ago

Awesome buck!

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Iluv2hunt
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Joined: 17 years ago

Hood job DH!

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treefarmer
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Joined: 15 years ago

Looks like you had to shoot him in the rain, antlers are wet and the grass is wet :rolleyes . Great buck!
Treefarmer

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doghunter
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Joined: 16 years ago

Thanks y'all. It had stopped raining about an hour before that. I got up at 5:30, checked the radar as it looked bad, red and yellow coming, it went to pouring, so I jumped down and ran to the truck. Still soaken wet before I made it back. Went to check another spot while it was raining, saw a 4pt and doe feeding then looked at the radar again as it was trying to clear up. It was moving fast and no more rain was behind it. So... I decided to climb back up. Settled back in at 6:30, soaken wet. Doe comes out at 7. Sun setting, my SIL texts me I need to come eat with my family. I say I'm on my way and going to leave early as I'm still soaked. I go to stand up, and happen to catch movement to my left near the big scrape. He scrapes in it and calmly walks my way, I shoot as he's on top of me. Very angled down shot, the muzzy crushes his back/neck on entry breaking it, slices the lungs, and still hits part of the heart before he flops around on the ground (why he's wet). This is the second time in a few years that muzzys have thoroughly impressed me. Bad to the bone is true.

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Forester
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Joined: 15 years ago

Nice buck.

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