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<blockquote data-quote="Biggun4214" data-source="post: 5789459" data-attributes="member: 2228"><p>He applied for a bow hunt on a refuge in Illinois and got drawn. Apparently you get drawn for a specific stand like HAAP. He called the area manager and was told of a big crab claw 10 in his hunt area. The morning of the hunt he overslept and didn't get to his stand until 8. Hunter saw the deer as he walked in and shortly after he was in the stand the deer showed up. He shot and watched the deer run off then turn back and it fell less than 40 yards from his stand. The whole hunt was less than 45 minutes. </p><p></p><p>Growing up we nicknamed Hunter the button buck king. Probably 80% if the deer he killed were button bucks. On one juvenile hunt we had a bachelor group of 6 deer all but one were nice deer, 6 point or better. He killed a three point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biggun4214, post: 5789459, member: 2228"] He applied for a bow hunt on a refuge in Illinois and got drawn. Apparently you get drawn for a specific stand like HAAP. He called the area manager and was told of a big crab claw 10 in his hunt area. The morning of the hunt he overslept and didn’t get to his stand until 8. Hunter saw the deer as he walked in and shortly after he was in the stand the deer showed up. He shot and watched the deer run off then turn back and it fell less than 40 yards from his stand. The whole hunt was less than 45 minutes. Growing up we nicknamed Hunter the button buck king. Probably 80% if the deer he killed were button bucks. On one juvenile hunt we had a bachelor group of 6 deer all but one were nice deer, 6 point or better. He killed a three point. [/QUOTE]
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