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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5415824" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Cool story....it's awesome when things come together....but one thing you said triggered my memory.</p><p></p><p>"For this deer, I was able to watch him for a while and see how he moved just below the top of the ridge"</p><p></p><p>Being able to actually watch a mature deer do what he does is an awesome experience....I'll never forget the very first time I decided to let a particular buck walk...not a giant but a solid 3½ year old but I just sat there and watched him...then couple years later I let a mature buck walk because his main beam was broken....twice that season I got to just sit and watch him as a 4½ or 5½ year old...watched his manerisims and how he carried himself....then watching a mature buck you'll also see how they can stand motionless in one spot with zero movement for several minutes.... anyway...I'm rambling now....but your comment reminded me of those special (rare) moments where your actually able to just sit, learn from and watch a mature buck... because honestly...the majority of time....when a mature buck presents himself ...we normally go into kill mode and start going through a mental checklist to complete the process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5415824, member: 20594"] Cool story....it's awesome when things come together....but one thing you said triggered my memory. "For this deer, I was able to watch him for a while and see how he moved just below the top of the ridge" Being able to actually watch a mature deer do what he does is an awesome experience....I'll never forget the very first time I decided to let a particular buck walk...not a giant but a solid 3½ year old but I just sat there and watched him...then couple years later I let a mature buck walk because his main beam was broken....twice that season I got to just sit and watch him as a 4½ or 5½ year old...watched his manerisims and how he carried himself....then watching a mature buck you'll also see how they can stand motionless in one spot with zero movement for several minutes.... anyway...I'm rambling now....but your comment reminded me of those special (rare) moments where your actually able to just sit, learn from and watch a mature buck... because honestly...the majority of time....when a mature buck presents himself ...we normally go into kill mode and start going through a mental checklist to complete the process. [/QUOTE]
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