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This droptine buck is sweet!
Hypothetical question of the day............
You're in an area where you're hunting resident deer, but the canyon is filled with heavy dark timber and while there aren't a lot of people getting down in the canyon and hunting hard, there are people driving the road on the ridge above the canyon everyday....numerous trucks and ATV's each day. You saw the droptine buck the night before the opener on a sage slope about half way off the top. It's now day 5 of a 7 day hunt.
The lower buck steps out of the timber into the sage just before dark at 200 yards. Do you take him? Or hold out the next 2 days for the droptine buck?
I added a very nice Photo Tour the other day filled with pics that Mike Jensen shared with us. Take a few moments and check them out. Good eyecandy for the off-season.
See the Photo Tours Here
Brian Latturner
MonsterMuleys.com
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Hypothetical question of the day............
You're in an area where you're hunting resident deer, but the canyon is filled with heavy dark timber and while there aren't a lot of people getting down in the canyon and hunting hard, there are people driving the road on the ridge above the canyon everyday....numerous trucks and ATV's each day. You saw the droptine buck the night before the opener on a sage slope about half way off the top. It's now day 5 of a 7 day hunt.
The lower buck steps out of the timber into the sage just before dark at 200 yards. Do you take him? Or hold out the next 2 days for the droptine buck?
I added a very nice Photo Tour the other day filled with pics that Mike Jensen shared with us. Take a few moments and check them out. Good eyecandy for the off-season.
See the Photo Tours Here
Brian Latturner
MonsterMuleys.com
Will you LIKE MonsterMuleys.com on Facebook! I need a friend....