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I watched him go down. He ran about 40 yards. But yes, the blood trail would have been easy to follow.That is an old looking buck. Probably an easy blood trail to follow?
Incredible backdrop! Great buck too!Seeing the big golden eagle dive-bombing the mule deer last night was one of the strangest things I've witnessed while hunting.
Thankfully the eagle left, the deer settled down, and I shot this buck.
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That’s beautifulSeeing the big golden eagle dive-bombing the mule deer last night was one of the strangest things I've witnessed while hunting.
Thankfully the eagle left, the deer settled down, and I shot this buck.
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Nice buck!Seeing the big golden eagle dive-bombing the mule deer last night was one of the strangest things I've witnessed while hunting.
Thankfully the eagle left, the deer settled down, and I shot this buck.
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Had great luck with those spitfires. No idea why I ever quit using them.Illinois archery buck #2. This one didnt bleed like the first. Still only a 40 yard run after shot. Really like these NAP Spitfires.
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Only expandable I ever got to actually expandHad great luck with those spitfires. No idea why I ever quit using them.
Awesome buck, congrats! Would love to read a story about your hunt.
I wish I had more of an intense story. I’d never seen the buck before. He’d been living in Canada as I know Canadians who had pictures of him. There was a herd of about 15 does that had been crossing back and forth spending a lot of time recently on the MT side that I’d been keeping tabs on. Suddenly, there he was one morning with them about 200 yards onto the MT side. With my luck, I assumed they’d head back into Canada before I got a chance. Lol. But I got some luck, and they bedded mid morning on the right side. Fortunately I already had permission on this land and had an easy 600 yard or so stalk through a low spot followed by about a 50 yard belly crawl. I shot him in the lungs in his bed from 150 yards. He got up and made it about 5 steps and was done. Oddly enough, I’ve been watching this area a lot for the last 15 seasons in open country because it’s next to the border, and This is the first muley I’ve ever seen on the MT side there that would break 160.Awesome buck, congrats! Would love to read a story about your hunt.