perma
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That's a great buck. Looks like the one I was after when I lived in Iowa. "the one that got away".
Congrats buddy.
Congrats buddy.
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Just realized I forgot the last part of the hunt, the third deer. We pulled the buck out of the slough and took those fancy sunset pics! @SwaggyD took some awesome pics.View attachment 349761
It was more of a frontal shot, he was facing slightly left. I should have taken photos but the hammer hht absolutely exploded the back shoulder. The entrance hole was between the shoulders. The wild thing that we ended up finding the bullet back on the inside of the passenger side hind right under the skin by his pecker. We were worried the guts would be exploded but they weren’t even leaking. Not sure how any of that happens but pretty wild. View attachment 349762
And then we dragged him out into the field and staged him in the field. The sunset cooperated amazingly!View attachment 349763
As a kid starting out I always shot the first deer I saw. About the time I was 16, I started passing deer all of archery season. Learned more that year about deer and how to hunt them, probably then the previous 5 and next 20 years combined. You learn a LOT by just watching.We were both on the same page man. When you get invited to hunt a property that someone has permission on you hunt it however they say. We both were holding out for a stud and it didn’t happen with our limited schedule. I’m glad he made me wait. I saw a ton of deer and all age classes of bucks, got to learn about tendencies and patterns, the challenges of wind direction with river bottom white tail, and at the end of the day we were having a blast. I’m glad it lasted till the last possible hours of the hunt.
It’s 20 dollars a day plus $.79 per mile. If you are close it would be a steal of a deal.Inquiring minds want to know how much for the van?
Noted. ThanksIt’s 20 dollars a day plus $.79 per mile. If you are close it would be a steal of a deal.
The dash lights all coming on is just the tundra telling you it isn’t functioning right. The abs system shuts off automatically.@Dsnow9, I've got the same truck. I'd be curious to know what it is when you get to the bottom of it. I had an acquaintance experience the same thing a couple years ago. Can't recall what it was but was having the same symptoms where all the dash lights came on. I'll see if I can get any info.