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<blockquote data-quote="Boone25/06" data-source="post: 5256688" data-attributes="member: 15523"><p>I can only imagine how surprised you were when you discovered he was spotted! Once in a lifetime buck for sure. I hunted mine for 2 seasons before I got him. I actually shot him year before with a crossbow and made a bad shot in brisket area. Luckily he lived and show back up the next year without any effects on body or antlers. I will say I would have probably been happier killing him first time seeing him because it almost became an obsession / chore trying to get him. I did enjoy getting to watch him several times out of range or on camera before finally having the opportunity to get him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boone25/06, post: 5256688, member: 15523"] I can only imagine how surprised you were when you discovered he was spotted! Once in a lifetime buck for sure. I hunted mine for 2 seasons before I got him. I actually shot him year before with a crossbow and made a bad shot in brisket area. Luckily he lived and show back up the next year without any effects on body or antlers. I will say I would have probably been happier killing him first time seeing him because it almost became an obsession / chore trying to get him. I did enjoy getting to watch him several times out of range or on camera before finally having the opportunity to get him. [/QUOTE]
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