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For those of you who scout for deer, how do you deal with cases in-which someone else also locates and is planning to, or already, hunting the same buck?
A friend last year showed up on the archery hunt to get after a big buck he knew of. He ran into another guy who also knew of the big buck. The guy he ran into of course was trying to drive my buddy off by mentioning "other big bucks" across the canyon in another area. You all know what I mean.
My buddy actually backed off during the archery hunt. He saw the buck, but never even made a play on it. He wasn't sure how to deal with having another person hunting the same deer.
So the question is, how would you all deal with such an issue? What do you do? For this question, let's say were talking about a once-in-a-lifetime type buck for 90% of people.
(not the buck(s) in question, just some pics)
Brian Latturner
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A friend last year showed up on the archery hunt to get after a big buck he knew of. He ran into another guy who also knew of the big buck. The guy he ran into of course was trying to drive my buddy off by mentioning "other big bucks" across the canyon in another area. You all know what I mean.
My buddy actually backed off during the archery hunt. He saw the buck, but never even made a play on it. He wasn't sure how to deal with having another person hunting the same deer.
So the question is, how would you all deal with such an issue? What do you do? For this question, let's say were talking about a once-in-a-lifetime type buck for 90% of people.
(not the buck(s) in question, just some pics)
Brian Latturner
MonsterMuleys.com
LIKE MonsterMuleys.com
on Facebook!