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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5513888" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>HH,</p><p></p><p>First, that buck is a STUD!</p><p></p><p>Second, I couldn't agree more about that benefit of cameras. I realize the hard-core cameras users will understand, but most hunters don't believe me when I tell them the instant I see a buck I know who he is and whether I'm going to shoot. I've looked at and analyzed my camera data in such depth each year that I already have a "hit list" in my mind of which bucks I will kill given the opportunity. I know all of the bucks' racks by heart.</p><p></p><p>And that's why this year, when I saw a buck I don't have on camera (first time in many years), I was in such a quandary. At about 160 yards across a small clear-cut, his body looked mature through binos, but his rack wasn't much. As he SLOWLY worked my way, I bet I changed my mind ten times as to whether I was going to shoot or not! I honestly didn't make the final decision to shoot until he was right in front of me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5513888, member: 17"] HH, First, that buck is a STUD! Second, I couldn't agree more about that benefit of cameras. I realize the hard-core cameras users will understand, but most hunters don't believe me when I tell them the instant I see a buck I know who he is and whether I'm going to shoot. I've looked at and analyzed my camera data in such depth each year that I already have a "hit list" in my mind of which bucks I will kill given the opportunity. I know all of the bucks' racks by heart. And that's why this year, when I saw a buck I don't have on camera (first time in many years), I was in such a quandary. At about 160 yards across a small clear-cut, his body looked mature through binos, but his rack wasn't much. As he SLOWLY worked my way, I bet I changed my mind ten times as to whether I was going to shoot or not! I honestly didn't make the final decision to shoot until he was right in front of me. [/QUOTE]
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