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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzard Breath" data-source="post: 4803306" data-attributes="member: 3158"><p>The next morning, I'm up early. It had cooled off overnight and when I crawled out of the tent, I noticed a heavy frost on the windshield. A good morning for a hot cup of coffee. The only problem is that my stove won't stay lit. I unscrewed the fuel canister and crawled back into my sleeping bag with it. I was just hoping that it needed warmed up to get going. No dice. I grabbed an apple and a couple pieces of cheese for breakfast. I headed back to where I'd hunted the day before. </p><p></p><p><img src="https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20191023/fd78484fba27b1b44a32716cbfb37aaa.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>They were up and waiting on me. I'd brought a decoy and had seen bucks running each other around the day before. For my first stalk of the day, I'd slipped inside 100 yards of a decent buck and pulled out the decoy. Fail. It wanted nothing to do with it.</p><p></p><p>As I wandered back to the car to grab another snack, I saw another buck bedded in a very stalkable position. All I had to do was drop down into a wash and circle around to its backside. It would put me around 40 yards from the antelope that would be facing the other direction. I dropped into the wash and circled around. When I looked over the edge, the goat was not where it previously was. I looked up the wash and it was on it's feet headed away from me. I'd probably walked right by it on my way over. I dropped back into the wash and ran up, trying to cut it off.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzard Breath, post: 4803306, member: 3158"] The next morning, I'm up early. It had cooled off overnight and when I crawled out of the tent, I noticed a heavy frost on the windshield. A good morning for a hot cup of coffee. The only problem is that my stove won't stay lit. I unscrewed the fuel canister and crawled back into my sleeping bag with it. I was just hoping that it needed warmed up to get going. No dice. I grabbed an apple and a couple pieces of cheese for breakfast. I headed back to where I'd hunted the day before. [img]https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20191023/fd78484fba27b1b44a32716cbfb37aaa.jpg[/img] They were up and waiting on me. I'd brought a decoy and had seen bucks running each other around the day before. For my first stalk of the day, I'd slipped inside 100 yards of a decent buck and pulled out the decoy. Fail. It wanted nothing to do with it. As I wandered back to the car to grab another snack, I saw another buck bedded in a very stalkable position. All I had to do was drop down into a wash and circle around to its backside. It would put me around 40 yards from the antelope that would be facing the other direction. I dropped into the wash and circled around. When I looked over the edge, the goat was not where it previously was. I looked up the wash and it was on it's feet headed away from me. I'd probably walked right by it on my way over. I dropped back into the wash and ran up, trying to cut it off. Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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