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Killed my once in a lifetime buck
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<blockquote data-quote="WORM82" data-source="post: 4972124" data-attributes="member: 5629"><p>Killed this guy at 8:30 this morning, had seen 9 different does and fawns and figured there was a buck around somewhere and soon a small 6pt came in and ran all the does off out of sight. One lone doe came back and fed beside me for 30 mins, I just happened to look down the holler and seen what I thought was a good average buck straight downwind of me acting like he was ready to run at any second, he was quartering to me so I calmly aimed and shot. He went straight down, I didnt see the droptines until I walked up to him.He dressed out at 170lbs and had 11 total points. Washington county. We knew this buck was around but I never thought I would be lucky enough to be the one to harvest him. God is good!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WORM82, post: 4972124, member: 5629"] Killed this guy at 8:30 this morning, had seen 9 different does and fawns and figured there was a buck around somewhere and soon a small 6pt came in and ran all the does off out of sight. One lone doe came back and fed beside me for 30 mins, I just happened to look down the holler and seen what I thought was a good average buck straight downwind of me acting like he was ready to run at any second, he was quartering to me so I calmly aimed and shot. He went straight down, I didnt see the droptines until I walked up to him.He dressed out at 170lbs and had 11 total points. Washington county. We knew this buck was around but I never thought I would be lucky enough to be the one to harvest him. God is good! [/QUOTE]
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