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<blockquote data-quote="philsanchez76" data-source="post: 5752767" data-attributes="member: 20332"><p>First of all no judgment on whatever you wanna shoot! Deer hunting should be fun! Ive spend the first 5 years of my hunting career shooting anything that I could. I believe that is necessary just to get good at reading deer behavior and when to shoot etc. This is the first year I have decided to let small ones walk. I had 7 deer in front of me last night for 90 minutes feeding and scraping, and doing their thing. I wanted to shoot one of them so badly but I didn't. Even if I shot nothing it was already one of the best hunts of my life, just being a fly on the wall and observing deer truly being deer. But... 10 minutes till closing time, the biggest public land buck ive ever had the opportunity on walked out. I never would have been able to harvest him if I'd shot one of the smaller bucks or even a doe. Just my very recent experience. GL out there man!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philsanchez76, post: 5752767, member: 20332"] First of all no judgment on whatever you wanna shoot! Deer hunting should be fun! Ive spend the first 5 years of my hunting career shooting anything that I could. I believe that is necessary just to get good at reading deer behavior and when to shoot etc. This is the first year I have decided to let small ones walk. I had 7 deer in front of me last night for 90 minutes feeding and scraping, and doing their thing. I wanted to shoot one of them so badly but I didn't. Even if I shot nothing it was already one of the best hunts of my life, just being a fly on the wall and observing deer truly being deer. But... 10 minutes till closing time, the biggest public land buck ive ever had the opportunity on walked out. I never would have been able to harvest him if I'd shot one of the smaller bucks or even a doe. Just my very recent experience. GL out there man! [/QUOTE]
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