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Archery Hunting Tennessee
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A deer and a yote:
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<blockquote data-quote="keith jimmerson" data-source="post: 466351" data-attributes="member: 4081"><p>Last week I got my 2nd seer for the season. She was a doe that had the buck I was hunting following her. She came into my stand with the buck about 50 yards behind her. I was moving to get in position for the buck when she spotted me and started starring and stumping her foot. The buck turned and left and I shot his girlfriend.</p><p>I am using snuffer 160 grain broadheads this year and she went about 70 yards. My shot was quartering away and I got liver lung and heart. The arrow was a cedar elete and the bow was my 80 pound black widow longbow.</p><p>The next day I was hunting in a thicket and heard a noise. It was a yote coming thru. I shoot it at 12 yards and it started raining right after that. I am ready to hit the woods again tomorrow now that the rain is over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keith jimmerson, post: 466351, member: 4081"] Last week I got my 2nd seer for the season. She was a doe that had the buck I was hunting following her. She came into my stand with the buck about 50 yards behind her. I was moving to get in position for the buck when she spotted me and started starring and stumping her foot. The buck turned and left and I shot his girlfriend. I am using snuffer 160 grain broadheads this year and she went about 70 yards. My shot was quartering away and I got liver lung and heart. The arrow was a cedar elete and the bow was my 80 pound black widow longbow. The next day I was hunting in a thicket and heard a noise. It was a yote coming thru. I shoot it at 12 yards and it started raining right after that. I am ready to hit the woods again tomorrow now that the rain is over. [/QUOTE]
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