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<blockquote data-quote="Biggun4214" data-source="post: 5782052" data-attributes="member: 2228"><p>First good buck I killed actually grew when I walked up to it. I looked for another deer to be laying near by. </p><p>Also the year that exposed bone was an antlered buck, I killed what I thought was a doe that busted me every time I hunted this spot. She had fawns with her all the time. This deer came through and started blowing. I thought she had ran her fawns off and may have a buck in tow. When I shot the deer I sat waiting on the buck to come behind her. After about 5 minutes I heard my son shoot so I decided I didn't want to butcher 3 deer. I walked up to my doe and saw 2 shiny knobs above the hairline. </p><p>If a good buck would have walked by I would have killed it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biggun4214, post: 5782052, member: 2228"] First good buck I killed actually grew when I walked up to it. I looked for another deer to be laying near by. Also the year that exposed bone was an antlered buck, I killed what I thought was a doe that busted me every time I hunted this spot. She had fawns with her all the time. This deer came through and started blowing. I thought she had ran her fawns off and may have a buck in tow. When I shot the deer I sat waiting on the buck to come behind her. After about 5 minutes I heard my son shoot so I decided I didn’t want to butcher 3 deer. I walked up to my doe and saw 2 shiny knobs above the hairline. If a good buck would have walked by I would have killed it. [/QUOTE]
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