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can anyone tell me what is the largest 8 point taken in Tennessee
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<blockquote data-quote="Dumbluck" data-source="post: 5796851" data-attributes="member: 22434"><p>Muzzleloader. I was bow hunting and had my muzzleloader hung up in the tree with me; it was really hot that weekend. I had a cell camera below me in his thicket on a scrape he had been checking every other day. He had stopped working it so I figured he had a doe. Around noon I got down and just left my bow at the tree and worked my way down to the camera about 200 yards fron me carrying the muzzleloader, I wanted to move it to a travel corridor. I was standing there fiddling with strap and heard a deer sneeze behind me. I turned around and finally picked up a nice 3 year old trailing another deer about 50 yards from me. It's super thick in there so I just started following him, he was moving very slow. We went about another 200 yards and he came up on another buck laying down and just stood there for a minute but he kept looking past a down tree where I could not see through. Eventually he got the courage and went past that tree and I could hear a big commotion. The wind had been switching N/S and I was in the danger zone of being winded so I slowly circled toward the east. I got settled in and just sat there for about an hour, and then heard another big commotion beyond that tree and that 3 year old popped back out. The other buck had been laying in the same spot the whole time. About 15 minutes went by with the 3 year old standing next to the bedded buck and the wind shifted from the North blowing their scent past that downed tree and here he came to push them out. I had told myself I wasn't going to shoot that deer unless it was with a bow because I had passed him up the year before with my bow, but I didn't realize how big he was until I was standing eye level with him at 45 yards. It took me about .25 seconds to take my safety off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dumbluck, post: 5796851, member: 22434"] Muzzleloader. I was bow hunting and had my muzzleloader hung up in the tree with me; it was really hot that weekend. I had a cell camera below me in his thicket on a scrape he had been checking every other day. He had stopped working it so I figured he had a doe. Around noon I got down and just left my bow at the tree and worked my way down to the camera about 200 yards fron me carrying the muzzleloader, I wanted to move it to a travel corridor. I was standing there fiddling with strap and heard a deer sneeze behind me. I turned around and finally picked up a nice 3 year old trailing another deer about 50 yards from me. It's super thick in there so I just started following him, he was moving very slow. We went about another 200 yards and he came up on another buck laying down and just stood there for a minute but he kept looking past a down tree where I could not see through. Eventually he got the courage and went past that tree and I could hear a big commotion. The wind had been switching N/S and I was in the danger zone of being winded so I slowly circled toward the east. I got settled in and just sat there for about an hour, and then heard another big commotion beyond that tree and that 3 year old popped back out. The other buck had been laying in the same spot the whole time. About 15 minutes went by with the 3 year old standing next to the bedded buck and the wind shifted from the North blowing their scent past that downed tree and here he came to push them out. I had told myself I wasn't going to shoot that deer unless it was with a bow because I had passed him up the year before with my bow, but I didn't realize how big he was until I was standing eye level with him at 45 yards. It took me about .25 seconds to take my safety off. [/QUOTE]
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