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austin
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Not the biggest buck but public land and do it yourself.
It had been raining all day and I spotted this buck up in a canyon at about 2:00.
Climbed up to a spot cross canyon. I lazered him at 387 yards but the rain and wind were right in my face and I could not see through the scope very well.
I waited about 15 minutes and miraculously the rain stopped allowing me to take the shot. At the shot he did a forward flip and rolled about 40 yards down the steep hill.
If you look right between his antlers just above his head, that small patch of green trees is where I made the shot from.
It had been raining all day and I spotted this buck up in a canyon at about 2:00.
Climbed up to a spot cross canyon. I lazered him at 387 yards but the rain and wind were right in my face and I could not see through the scope very well.
I waited about 15 minutes and miraculously the rain stopped allowing me to take the shot. At the shot he did a forward flip and rolled about 40 yards down the steep hill.
If you look right between his antlers just above his head, that small patch of green trees is where I made the shot from.