lone_hunter
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Wyoming region K public land buck. Not a long story to him. It was about 8:20 on October 1, when I positioned myself right where I had envisioned. It did not take long for this one to make a brake out of a pocket of quakies. I immediately knew shooter. I set up my 300 win mag on the shooting sticks waiting for him to clear the brush. As soon as he cleared, he stopped broadside, about 130 yards. I already was on him. He did the high back leg kick and took off. I got to the spot where I believed he was standing, (it always begins to look the same), the direction he headed quickly dropped off through some rocks and into a deep covered canyon. I did not see blood but fresh "kicked" tracks. I followed them off the edge and to the brush and trees. There he lay, in a bed. He is bigger than I expected. Boned him out and took a couple of trips to get back to the truck, unfortunately all up hill. Well worth it satisfying!
Wyoming region K public land buck. Not a long story to him. It was about 8:20 on October 1, when I positioned myself right where I had envisioned. It did not take long for this one to make a brake out of a pocket of quakies. I immediately knew shooter. I set up my 300 win mag on the shooting sticks waiting for him to clear the brush. As soon as he cleared, he stopped broadside, about 130 yards. I already was on him. He did the high back leg kick and took off. I got to the spot where I believed he was standing, (it always begins to look the same), the direction he headed quickly dropped off through some rocks and into a deep covered canyon. I did not see blood but fresh "kicked" tracks. I followed them off the edge and to the brush and trees. There he lay, in a bed. He is bigger than I expected. Boned him out and took a couple of trips to get back to the truck, unfortunately all up hill. Well worth it satisfying!