RyGuy
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So dad drew a decent buck tag this year. It’s in an area we are super familiar with.
We spend lots of time in this area even when we don’t draw deer tags, and in turn I’ve found a lot of dead heads/sheds:
Hunting with my dear old dad is always an interesting experience. We’ve been hunting together since I could walk and so we can practically communicate without even speaking, and we often have great ideas to bounce off of each other. BUT he also has a bit of a temper…. Whereas I am usually the calm, level headed presence. Last time he drew this specific deer tag (4 years ago) we had a big argument because he was frustrated by how the hunt was going and he claimed “he’d never shoot another deer” and “he never has luck on his side” and “the universe is out to get him” blah blah blah… hopefully you can see he’s a bit dramatic! I was trying to say hey let’s stay positive, let’s keep after it. He wanted to go home. Well, approximately 12 hours later he killed this buck:
It’s pretty much all river bottom hunting for whitetails but we’ve also seen the occasional muley buck. Dad is always dead set on shooting a whitetail over a muley here even if the muley is bigger.
Based on years past our expectations were high. Dad joked about not shooting anything smaller than a Boone and Crockett whitetail. Yeah right! We both knew that was a lofty goal, but in all seriousness we believed going into this hunt that we had this area all figured out.
We spend lots of time in this area even when we don’t draw deer tags, and in turn I’ve found a lot of dead heads/sheds:
Hunting with my dear old dad is always an interesting experience. We’ve been hunting together since I could walk and so we can practically communicate without even speaking, and we often have great ideas to bounce off of each other. BUT he also has a bit of a temper…. Whereas I am usually the calm, level headed presence. Last time he drew this specific deer tag (4 years ago) we had a big argument because he was frustrated by how the hunt was going and he claimed “he’d never shoot another deer” and “he never has luck on his side” and “the universe is out to get him” blah blah blah… hopefully you can see he’s a bit dramatic! I was trying to say hey let’s stay positive, let’s keep after it. He wanted to go home. Well, approximately 12 hours later he killed this buck:
It’s pretty much all river bottom hunting for whitetails but we’ve also seen the occasional muley buck. Dad is always dead set on shooting a whitetail over a muley here even if the muley is bigger.
Based on years past our expectations were high. Dad joked about not shooting anything smaller than a Boone and Crockett whitetail. Yeah right! We both knew that was a lofty goal, but in all seriousness we believed going into this hunt that we had this area all figured out.