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<blockquote data-quote="Specializedjon" data-source="post: 5161982" data-attributes="member: 20193"><p>When I hunt in the morning, I'm a get to my tree at least 30 min. prior, use a green light to see where I'm going, hang my stand, get settled in, let the woods settle down, spend some time with God before sun up, get my heartrate down, etc. I'm not the quietest person in the woods. Probably sound closer to a battalion of troops marching in. I'm going to hunt more afternoons/evenings this season. I've seen way more deer walking out than I've bumped walking in.</p><p></p><p>Short story: I was hunting LBL last November with some buddies. Had my Summit climber on my back, pack on my chest, binos, bow in my hand....walking in at about 0500. Enough moonlight that I didn't need a headlamp. Halfway in I bumped a huge buck, 10' in front of me. He jumped the path I was on. Scared the ba-Jesus out of me. Couldn't tell how big he was only saw "branches" stickin out of his head. I tried following him at a distance to see where he went. Short story...long, I couldn't hunt that afternoon due to family commitments but I passed on the intel to my buddy who sent me the picture below. This is the dude that made me almost crap my pants. As I've said, I'm a really good guy to hunt with....you're sure to kill a giant with me in the woods with you. I'm hunting with rocks this year. Can't be any worse than getting pics like this texted to you while you're driving home from deer camp. <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😩" title="Weary face :weary:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f629.png" data-shortname=":weary:" /> </p><p></p><p> [ATTACH=full]93082[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Specializedjon, post: 5161982, member: 20193"] When I hunt in the morning, I'm a get to my tree at least 30 min. prior, use a green light to see where I'm going, hang my stand, get settled in, let the woods settle down, spend some time with God before sun up, get my heartrate down, etc. I'm not the quietest person in the woods. Probably sound closer to a battalion of troops marching in. I'm going to hunt more afternoons/evenings this season. I've seen way more deer walking out than I've bumped walking in. Short story: I was hunting LBL last November with some buddies. Had my Summit climber on my back, pack on my chest, binos, bow in my hand....walking in at about 0500. Enough moonlight that I didn't need a headlamp. Halfway in I bumped a huge buck, 10' in front of me. He jumped the path I was on. Scared the ba-Jesus out of me. Couldn't tell how big he was only saw "branches" stickin out of his head. I tried following him at a distance to see where he went. Short story...long, I couldn't hunt that afternoon due to family commitments but I passed on the intel to my buddy who sent me the picture below. This is the dude that made me almost crap my pants. As I've said, I'm a really good guy to hunt with....you're sure to kill a giant with me in the woods with you. I'm hunting with rocks this year. Can't be any worse than getting pics like this texted to you while you're driving home from deer camp. 😩 [ATTACH type="full" alt="Deer.jpg"]93082[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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